Am Dienstag 11 Oktober 2005 19:01 schrieb Mathias Heier:
> On Friday 07 October 2005 20:07, Alexander S. Usov wrote:
> >On Friday 07 October 2005 12:19, Alexander S. Usov wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> I have just installed 10.0 and have a strange problem with automounting
> >> cd's. It looks, that as compared to 9.3 they both have a subfs mount
> >> points defined with "noauto" flag, but in case of 9.3 somewhere half-way
> >> through the boot-up process a "/usr/sbin/hald-subfs-mount" gets called
> >> and it mounts subfs over /media. However this doesn't happen to me with
> >> 10.0, and I have to mount it manually.
> >>
> >> Are there some suggestions on how to resolve it properly? At the time I
> >> have just removed noauto flag, but it should have been there for a good
> >> reason I suppose :)
> >
> > have done a bit more investigations, and it seems that in mine
> > installation the hotplug part is not working correctly. It doesn't reacts
> > on plugging in external usb hdd, it doesn't mounts subfs stuff, and even
> > a basic stuff like lshal, hal-device or hal-device-manager doesn't work
> > dying with some strange errors like
> >$ lshal
> >lshal version 0.5.4
> >error: libhal_ctx_init: (null): (null)
>
> Hello Alexander,
>
> I have the same problem here. No automountig for CD, DVD, USB-Sticks,
> CompactFlash etc.
> The hal-daemon seems not no work as it shoud. I had a clean installation
> from DVD.

Hello,

it seems that the package 'hal-0.5.4-6.i586.rpm' from SuSE is broken. It 
should contain the file 'hald-addon-usb-csr', but it doesn't.
So get the source package from a SuSE-server and rebuild it (lots of 
devel-packages needed, not all of them are on DVD), and it will work.


Greetings

Mathias

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