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Package: hal
Version: 0.5.11~rc2-1
Severity: normal


I had a USB storage device go unrecognised by hal due to the presence of 
an old installation of hal-device-manager.

Once I removed hal-device-manager and restarted the machine, the USB 
storage device was recognised.

Shouldn't the present hal have a conflicts entry with 
hal-device-manager?

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-rc7 (SMP w/1 CPU core; PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=en_AU.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_AU.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages hal depends on:
ii  adduser           3.107                  add and remove users and groups
ii  dbus              1.1.20-1               simple interprocess messaging syst
ii  hal-info          20080317+git20080318-1 Hardware Abstraction Layer - fdi f
ii  libc6             2.7-10                 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libdbus-1-3       1.1.20-1               simple interprocess messaging syst
ii  libdbus-glib-1-2  0.74-1                 simple interprocess messaging syst
ii  libexpat1         1.95.8-4               XML parsing C library - runtime li
ii  libgcc1           1:4.3.0-2              GCC support library
ii  libglib2.0-0      2.16.1-2               The GLib library of C routines
ii  libhal-storage1   0.5.11~rc2-1           Hardware Abstraction Layer - share
ii  libhal1           0.5.11~rc2-1           Hardware Abstraction Layer - share
ii  libsmbios1        0.13.13-1              Provide access to (SM)BIOS informa
ii  libstdc++6        4.3.0-2                The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libusb-0.1-4      2:0.1.12-9             userspace USB programming library
ii  libvolume-id0     0.114-2                libvolume_id shared library
ii  lsb-base          3.2-6                  Linux Standard Base 3.2 init scrip
ii  mount             2.13.1-3               Tools for mounting and manipulatin
ii  pciutils          1:2.2.10-1             Linux PCI Utilities
ii  pm-utils          0.99.2-3               utilities and scripts for power ma
ii  udev              0.114-2                /dev/ and hotplug management daemo
ii  usbutils          0.73-7                 Linux USB utilities

Versions of packages hal recommends:
ii  eject                         2.1.5-6    ejects CDs and operates CD-Changer
ii  libsmbios-bin                 0.13.13-1  Provide access to (SM)BIOS informa

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Arthur Marsh wrote:
Package: hal
Version: 0.5.11~rc2-1
Severity: normal


I had a USB storage device go unrecognised by hal due to the presence of an old installation of hal-device-manager.

Once I removed hal-device-manager and restarted the machine, the USB storage device was recognised.

Your problem was probably fixed by the reboot, not by uninstalling hal-device-manager. This could indicate a driver bug. hal-device-manager only lists the existing hal devices. So I very much doubt, that h-d-m was the cause of your problem.

Shouldn't the present hal have a conflicts entry with hal-device-manager?

h-d-m is no longer shipped in unstable/lenny, so I'm marking this bug closed.

Cheers,
Michael

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