Thanks so much for the quick response. I'll give that a whirl. --ted
Adolph & Sharon Weidanz said the following on 12/28/2007 04:57 PM: > Ted Markowitz wrote: > >> Recently my 2.6.22.13-0.3-default SUSE kernel has stopped automatically >> mounting my USB disks and thumbdrives under /media. The strange thing is >> that this worked just fine up till recently and occasionally still works >> again after a reboot. All the plugged-in USB devices appear to be >> visible to the kernel (see 'lsusb' and 'fdisk -l' output below), but >> they simply won't mount every time on boot or when I hotplug them. >> However, I _can_ mount them manually without an issue. Also, I've made >> no changes to /etc/fstab for ages that might account for this. I've seen >> some Google references to wrong permissions on USB devices that might >> generate this warning, but none of them sound quite right to me here. >> > > Had this same problem with my usb hard drive and three thumbdrives. > After doing a lot of searching and following all the advice, like > upgrading hal to 5.10 from a beta repo. What finally worked was to > change RUN_PARALLEL="no" to your /etc/sysconfig/boot file. This can be > done from within YAST. Now it seems to work fine. > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
