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Error: The I/O read operation failed. #1252

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lmf-zr opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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Error: The I/O read operation failed. #1252

lmf-zr opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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@lmf-zr
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lmf-zr commented Feb 13, 2024

Describe the bug
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When opening a epub file in a mounted hard disk, where Ubuntu system (22.04 desktop) is not installed,
"Error: The I/O read operation failed." showed.
From Ubuntu installed disk, no such error

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open a file mounted from another HardDisk
  2. Error comes.

Expected behavior
Read files from other HD

Version:

  • Foliate version:3.1.0
  • OS/Distribution and version: [e.g. Ubuntu 22.04]
  • Desktop environment: [e.g. GNOME 42.9]
  • Installation method: [e.g. Ubuntu Software Store]
@lmf-zr lmf-zr added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 13, 2024
@johnfactotum
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Related to #1153. It does have the removable-media plug after #1187, so I'm not sure why it doesn't work.

@soumyaDghosh
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Related to #1153. It does have the removable-media plug after #1187, so I'm not sure why it doesn't work.

It has but it doesn't auto connect by default. Do you want it to auto-connect. I'll check to create a post regarding this in the forum.

@soumyaDghosh
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@johnfactotum
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Yes, that's me.

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