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 out of date is extremely lacking.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. It's not a Debian-specific problem, it's just that Sid >> doesn't have a "do it this way and shaddup" pre-configured setup the way >> Fedora/SuSE/Mandriva/Kubuntu do so we notice it more when the mood >> changes this week. > > If it makes you feel better, Kubuntu (my distro of choice) isn't > documenting > this any better _or_ giving you a better pre-configured setup. It might > (and I think probably does) work out of the box with a fresh install, but > there's a ton of people having trouble with it right now (yesterday I > completely lost the ability to mount a usb stick - not an automounting > problem, because it doesn't even generate a kernel message).
fyi, I downgraded my kernel from 2.6.15-14 to 2.6.15-12 and USB sticks are seen again. -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

