reassign 487452 udev
retitle 487452 needs quirk for USB ide disks that use ID_TYPE=floppy
thanks
* Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com [2008-10-29 07:43]:
* Otavio Salvador ota...@debian.org [2008-09-13 16:39]:
In both cases this would of course only solve the problem for devices
that
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reassign 487452 udev
Bug#487452: installation-report: d-i lenny beta 2 nslu2 armel
Bug reassigned from package `installation-reports' to `udev'.
retitle 487452 needs quirk for USB ide disks that use ID_TYPE=floppy
Bug#487452: installation-report
* Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-13 16:39]:
In both cases this would of course only solve the problem for devices that
are connected during installation, not in cases where the user first
connects the device after the system has been installed.
For that the quirks would have
* Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-23 12:37]:
OTOH, it should probably only be a minor fix to get the type reported
correctly. The first thing to check is extras/usb_id/usb_id.c in udev
which seems to be what determines the output based on sysfs info.
The type looks to be
On Saturday 13 September 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
So the only realistic place to solve this IMO would be in the
installer. We'd have to detect such weird devices, add the quirk rule
in a file in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and either unload/reload the driver or
ask the user to unplug/reconnect the
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In both cases this would of course only solve the problem for devices that
are connected during installation, not in cases where the user first
connects the device after the system has been installed.
For that the quirks would have to be included in the
On Sunday 22 June 2008, root wrote:
Comments/Problems:
/etc/fstab ended up with an /media/floppy mountpoint for /dev/sda.
Which was weird, because /dev/sda is a (very cheap) USB ide laptop disk
enclosure; /dev/sda1 is the root filesystem. Seems to happen because
ID_TYPE is reported as floppy:
On Monday 23 June 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
I don't know if this is a kernel or a hardware bug. I do wonder if
d-i should trust the ID_TYPE at all.
We don't, at least not entirely. See list-devices which has a few
exceptions. Maybe another one should be added?
OTOH, it should probably only be
* root [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-21 19:15]:
I always forget to select the usb-storage and ext3 modules when
installing a slug, and this time was no exception;
Yep, it's annoying. IMHO it would be nice if we could specify a list
of modules for specific subarches that would be loaded even when
On Monday 23 June 2008, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* root [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-21 19:15]:
I always forget to select the usb-storage and ext3 modules when
installing a slug, and this time was no exception;
Yep, it's annoying. IMHO it would be nice if we could specify a list
of modules
Frans Pop wrote:
On Monday 23 June 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
I don't know if this is a kernel or a hardware bug. I do wonder if
d-i should trust the ID_TYPE at all.
We don't, at least not entirely. See list-devices which has a few
exceptions. Maybe another one should be added?
I have a
Package: installation-reports
Version: 2.35
Severity: normal
Image version:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/files/tmp/debian-armel-5.0beta2.zip
Machine: nslu2
Base System Installation Checklist:
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
Initial boot: [O]
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