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[Bug 1295927] Re: No Object for D-Bus Interface

 

I have Asrock N3150DC-ITX with UEFI and a SATA 2  WD 500Gb with same
problem.

adr@adr-desktop:~$ uname -a
Linux adr-desktop 3.19.0-30-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 21 20:58:04 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

adr@adr-desktop:~$ cat /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
# / was on /dev/sda2 during installation
UUID=e86c824e-d5b8-4814-8a40-87156e9fedb1 /               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1
# /boot/efi was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID=8194-56FD  /boot/efi       vfat    umask=0077      0       1
# swap was on /dev/sda3 during installation
UUID=6bf0cd90-f11f-4ee6-8ee0-d362ab69015b none            swap    sw              0       0

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Title:
  No Object for D-Bus Interface

Status in dbus package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a multiboot laptop with 4 OS'es. The laptop is UEFI, and the
  disks use GPTs.

  When I navigate Places -> SHARED (SHARED is a NTFS GPT drive), then I
  receive an error "No Object for D-Bus Interface" (see attached).

  In fact, any of the drives that are listed in the menu cause the
  error. The list of drives are "SHARED", "Windows 8", "Debian",
  "Recovery", and "Fedora".

  I'm using GNOME Fallback because this is a laptop, and not a tablet.

  $ uname -a
  Linux ubuntu-q500 3.11.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:22:01 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

  $ cat /etc/fstab
  # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
  #
  # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
  # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
  # that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
  #
  # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
  # / was on /dev/sda9 during installation
  UUID=cf88a77e-e7cb-4525-b892-6b0397437ee1 /               ext4    errors=remount-ro 0       1
  # /boot/efi was on /dev/sda2 during installation
  UUID=C2C9-8440  /boot/efi       vfat    defaults        0       1
  # swap was on /dev/sda5 during installation
  UUID=41d91b42-fbd0-4e05-9ba0-b5fff026b8fc none            swap    sw              0       0

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