Re: [gentoo-user] Error using safely remove for every USB DEVICE.

2011-11-01 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 01 Nov 2011 01:47:44 Carlos Sura wrote:
 On 31 October 2011 19:30, Felix Kuperjans fe...@desaster-games.com wrote:
   Hello Carlos,
  
  this error is just telling you that udisks did not succeed in powering
  down the USB device, but actually it was unmounted cleanly (so no data
  will be lost).
  
  The reason is most likely a missing kernel option:
  
  USB runtime power management (autosuspend) and wakeup in Device
  Drivers - USB support.
  Note that this option only shows up when Run-time PM core functionality
  in Power management and ACPI options is enabled.
  
  Maybe someone could make the ebuild check for this option and issue a
  warning if it is unset?
  
  Regards,
  Felix
 
 Hello Felix,
 
 Thank you for your answer and your explanation, I was a little bit confused
 about this; I will check my Kernel configuration and rebuild with these
 options, to avoid this messages.
 
 It would be great if it could show a warning if this  options are unset (to
 let us know)

Since you came across this, I suggest you file a bug and request that this 
feature is implemented in the ebuild so that the maintainer(s) pick it up at 
the next update.

-- 
Regards,
Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Error using safely remove for every USB DEVICE.

2011-10-31 Thread Felix Kuperjans
Hello Carlos,

this error is just telling you that udisks did not succeed in powering
down the USB device, but actually it was unmounted cleanly (so no data
will be lost).

The reason is most likely a missing kernel option:

USB runtime power management (autosuspend) and wakeup in Device
Drivers - USB support.
Note that this option only shows up when Run-time PM core
functionality in Power management and ACPI options is enabled.

Maybe someone could make the ebuild check for this option and issue a
warning if it is unset?

Regards,
Felix

Am 01.11.2011 02:13, schrieb Carlos Sura:
 Hello Mates,

 I'm getting this
 error: http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/5359/usberror.jpg

 Everytime I try to use: Safely Remove option, in every USB device,
 I'm not losing data -I guess- because I have not noticed, but, I
 really don't know why is this happening, and well.. I would like to
 know if there any way to fix it, and why is this happening. (I've
 already googled, nothing interesting).

 Regards,

 -- 
 Carlos Sura.-
 www.carlossura.com http://www.carlossura.com/



Re: [gentoo-user] Error using safely remove for every USB DEVICE.

2011-10-31 Thread Carlos Sura
On 31 October 2011 19:30, Felix Kuperjans fe...@desaster-games.com wrote:

  Hello Carlos,

 this error is just telling you that udisks did not succeed in powering
 down the USB device, but actually it was unmounted cleanly (so no data will
 be lost).

 The reason is most likely a missing kernel option:

 USB runtime power management (autosuspend) and wakeup in Device
 Drivers - USB support.
 Note that this option only shows up when Run-time PM core functionality
 in Power management and ACPI options is enabled.

 Maybe someone could make the ebuild check for this option and issue a
 warning if it is unset?

 Regards,
 Felix


Hello Felix,

Thank you for your answer and your explanation, I was a little bit confused
about this; I will check my Kernel configuration and rebuild with these
options, to avoid this messages.

It would be great if it could show a warning if this  options are unset (to
let us know)

Regards,

-- 
Carlos Sura.-
www.carlossura.com