On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 02:27 +0100, Sjoerd Simons wrote: > On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 05:17:34PM -0800, Adam Done wrote: > > Now when I turn on the external firewire burner udev creates a sr0 and > > then after using it I turn off the unit (it is a really noisy Lacie) and > > then I turn it back on to use it again and udev creates the sr0 again > > but after doing this a couple of times with any firewire device, udev > > stops creating the block devices like it is telling me I used up my > > limit and will not work again for me until I reboot. Last night I got > > every thing working burning a cd with nautulis but after doing nothing > > to the system it on its own deciceds not to work. It is like udev puts > > time limits > > Is /sys/block/sr* still created when the dev. node isn't created anymore. If > it > is then it's a hotplug/udev problem. Otherwise it's a kernel problem. > > Sjoerd > -- > If the master dies and the disciple grieves, the lives of both have > been wasted.
Ahhh, no /sys/block/sr* is not there. I am looking at my kernel right now and I have all the proper ieee1394 and scsi modules as modules for hot plug? I still see the ieee1394 and scsi modules loaded currently but now the system does not even respond to plugging in any ieee1394 device. -adam