On 2/3/06, Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> fyi, I downgraded my kernel from 2.6.15-14 to 2.6.15-12 and USB sticks are
> seen again.
Well, I upgraded the hal to 0.5.6-2 which seems to have made its way
out of incoming yesterday, and it seems to be working fine now...
Thanks alot :)
Derek Broughton wrote:
> Larry Garfield wrote:
>
>> And yes, real documentation on what the current recommended setup is this
>> week to make removable media work in Linux in a way that's not 30 years
>> out of date is extremely lacking. It wasn't that long ago thot hotplug
>> was The Answer. I
Larry Garfield wrote:
> And yes, real documentation on what the current recommended setup is this
> week to make removable media work in Linux in a way that's not 30 years
> out of date is extremely lacking. It wasn't that long ago thot hotplug
> was The Answer. It's not a Debian-specific proble
On 2/2/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At the moment you can simply downgrade to udev 0.082-1 which works fine
> with hal 0.5.5.1-5. As soon as hal 0.5.6-2 enters unstable (it is
> currently in incoming) you can upgrade again to the current version of
> udev (0.084-1). You can als
Larry Garfield wrote:
Martin,
That thread was actually just being discussed over the past week, and some
of us still have trouble. :-) As near as I can figure:
1) You want a very recent kernel (2.6.12 or later, I think), udev, hal,
and pmount.
2) You do NOT want usbmount or hotplug, as those
Martin,
That thread was actually just being discussed over the past week, and some
of us still have trouble. :-) As near as I can figure:
1) You want a very recent kernel (2.6.12 or later, I think), udev, hal,
and pmount.
2) You do NOT want usbmount or hotplug, as those are deprecated despite
s
If you read the archives of this mailing list you will find all the
informations you want.
Bye
Martin Lefebvre ha scritto:
Hi,
I'm new to the list, so I'll apologize in advanced if this was already
covered :P
I just installed Debian as part of an "experiment" as I'm writing an
article about
Hi,
I'm new to the list, so I'll apologize in advanced if this was already
covered :P
I just installed Debian as part of an "experiment" as I'm writing an
article about
it for a Linux forums site. I have just come across a problem that I
am unsure how to resolve: if I insert a CD/DVD in the PC, i
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