Sjoerd Simons wrote:
Which hack ?
This one:
In file /etc/udev/hal.rules change
ENV{SEQNUM}==[0-9]*, ENV{UDEVD_EVENT}==1,
RUN+=/usr/lib/hal/hal.hotplug
with
ENV{SEQNUM}==[0-9]*, ENV{UDEVD_EVENT}==1,
RUN+=/usr/lib/hal/hal.hotplug $env{SUBSYSTEM}
Debian Sid on AMD64, hal 0.5.6-2 and udev
Could you try to restart the udev daemon (/etc/init.d/udev restart)?
It worked. My bad I suppose: i really didn't think about restarting udev
after HAL upgrade.
Thanks for your help, I suppose the bug can be really closed now.
Please wait. I tried to restart udev and tried to restart hal
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 07:43:09PM +0100, Mau wrote:
Could you try to restart the udev daemon (/etc/init.d/udev restart)?
It worked. My bad I suppose: i really didn't think about restarting udev
after HAL upgrade.
Thanks for your help, I suppose the bug can be really closed now.
Sjoerd Simons wrote:
Please wait. I tried to restart udev and tried to restart hal in all
ways,
tried to restart whole system with no success: lshal always reports the same
errors and hald dies after a few minutes.
This bug is another issue than the one you reported, please keep these
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 12:05:37AM +0100, Mau wrote:
Does /etc/udev/hal.rules contain
``RUN+=socket:/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event'' ?
My /etc/udev/hal.rules:
# Have udev pass data over a socket to hal
RUN+=socket:/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event
# unmount block devices when they are
On Sat, Feb 04, 2006 at 10:15:14AM +0100, Fabio Rosciano wrote:
I'd like to confirm that hal 0.5.6-2 doesn't handle mounting properly.
I started hald like this:
# hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes
and plugging in a USB thumbdrive (/dev/sdc as I have two SATA drives)
does not trigger *any*
Does /etc/udev/hal.rules contain
``RUN+=socket:/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event'' ?
My /etc/udev/hal.rules:
# Have udev pass data over a socket to hal
RUN+=socket:/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event
# unmount block devices when they are removed
SUBSYSTEM==block,ACTION=remove,
I'd like to confirm that hal 0.5.6-2 doesn't handle mounting properly.
I started hald like this:
# hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes
and plugging in a USB thumbdrive (/dev/sdc as I have two SATA drives)
does not trigger *any* events.
The device is correctly created by udev:
nostromo:~# ls -l
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