[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) wrote: > On Jul 12, Kurt Roeckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > udev seems to be not working properly when I plug in/out my usb CF/SM/SD > > card reader, plug it out, and plug it in again. After plugging it out, > > some devices seem to be left, after plugging it in some aren't created. > Which kernel version are you using?
I'm using kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686 2.6.8-16 (the one in sarge) > Are you using custom rules? No, and I was not aware that I was supposed to create custom rules to get this working. > > After some time it seems to try to correct itself, but sometimes removes > > drives that really still are there. > Are you sure that you do not have any other program installed which > could interfere? I would have no idea which programs could possible interfere, and this is mostly a basic sarge install using the desktop task, only some small unrelated things got added. If there are programs that can interfere with this, you should either fix it so it works or Conflict with it. > > It also not creating /dev/sda1 at the time I plug in the CF card while > > the kernel does detect that I plug it in. It only seems to detect it > > after 5 minutes or something. > Did you read README.Debian about all_partitions? So I guess my hardware isn't sending the notification to the kernel, or the kernel isn't listening for it, and the kernel detects that it's plugged in at the moment I touch the device (try to read from it). So this is probably more a hardware and/or kernel problem. The kernel can atleast detect that it's there or not and maybe should poll instead of expecting to be told it was changed. Could you please clone and reassign this as a wishlist bug if it doesn't exist yet? Kurt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

