Re: [gentoo-user] Card reader weirdness

2006-05-07 Thread Ognjen Bezanov
On Sunday 07 May 2006 10:46, Thierry de Coulon wrote: > On Sunday 07 May 2006 10.59, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > > Sounds like you might be missing a module on startup , try adding > > "usb-storage" to the module autoloading script for your kernel. > > Hello Ognjen and thanks for your suggestion. I'm a

Re: [gentoo-user] Card reader weirdness

2006-05-07 Thread Thierry de Coulon
On Sunday 07 May 2006 10.59, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > Sounds like you might be missing a module on startup , try adding > "usb-storage" to the module autoloading script for your kernel. Hello Ognjen and thanks for your suggestion. I'm ashamed it really was that simple. I just thought usb-storage w

Re: [gentoo-user] Card reader weirdness

2006-05-07 Thread Ognjen Bezanov
'On Saturday 06 May 2006 11:57, Thierry de Coulon wrote: > Hello, > > I've got an usb multi-card reader. The device does work, however since I > run Gentoo it behaves a little different than before. Previously the reader > would be indentified on boot (usually reserving /dev/sda to /dev/sdd). I > s

Re: [gentoo-user] Card reader weirdness

2006-05-07 Thread Thierry de Coulon
On Sunday 07 May 2006 09.32, Walter Dnes wrote: > I have *EXACTLY* the same situation, and I figured out what was > causing it, and I came up with with a workaround; I wouldn't call it a > perfect solution. (...) Thanks a lot for your report. I'll check what I did, I don't remember if I compile

Re: [gentoo-user] Card reader weirdness

2006-05-07 Thread Walter Dnes
On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 12:57:57PM +0200, Thierry de Coulon wrote > Since using Gentoo the reader apparently is not seen on boot (if no > card is plugged in). When I plug a card in and try to mount it I get > an error message (no such device). > So my guess is that I am missing a small something

Re: [gentoo-user] Card reader weirdness

2006-05-06 Thread JimD
Thierry de Coulon wrote: Hello, I've got an usb multi-card reader. The device does work, however since I run Gentoo it behaves a little different than before. Previously the reader would be indentified on boot (usually reserving /dev/sda to /dev/sdd). I set up those drives in /etc/fstab and c

[gentoo-user] Card reader weirdness

2006-05-06 Thread Thierry de Coulon
Hello, I've got an usb multi-card reader. The device does work, however since I run Gentoo it behaves a little different than before. Previously the reader would be indentified on boot (usually reserving /dev/sda to /dev/sdd). I set up those drives in /etc/fstab and created devices on the deskt