Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-18 Thread Horms
On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 01:30:41PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote: On Sun, 2005-07-17 at 09:44 +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote: Horms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Kurt, Could you please send the output of lsmod and lspci -v, hopefully your hardware is reasonably common and i can reproduce

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-17 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Sun, 2005-07-17 at 09:44 +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote: Horms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Kurt, Could you please send the output of lsmod and lspci -v, hopefully your hardware is reasonably common and i can reproduce this problem. However, a quick fix might be to try the 2.6.11

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-17 Thread Kurt Roeckx
Horms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Kurt, Could you please send the output of lsmod and lspci -v, hopefully your hardware is reasonably common and i can reproduce this problem. However, a quick fix might be to try the 2.6.11 kernels in unstable. lsmod: Module Size Used by

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-16 Thread Kurt Roeckx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) wrote: On Jul 12, Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I guess my hardware isn't sending the notification to the kernel, or the kernel isn't listening for it, and the kernel detects that it's plugged in at the moment I touch the device (try to read from

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-16 Thread Marco d'Itri
reassign 317982 kernel thanks On Jul 16, Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I use that, the kernel does detect the insertion of the CF card around the moment I plug it in. udev creates the /dev/sda1 properly, but I get the following messages from the kernel too: usb 1-2: control

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-16 Thread Horms
reassign 317982 kernel-source-2.6.8 thanks On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 08:14:04PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote: reassign 317982 kernel thanks On Jul 16, Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I use that, the kernel does detect the insertion of the CF card around the moment I plug it in.

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-14 Thread Kurt Roeckx
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 21:01 +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) wrote: On Jul 12, Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It also not creating /dev/sda1 at the time I plug in the CF card while the kernel does detect that I plug it in. It only seems to detect it

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-12 Thread Kurt Roeckx
Package: udev Version: 0.056-3 Severity: serious Hi, udev seems to be not working properly when I plug in/out my usb CF/SM/SD card reader, plug it out, and plug it in again. After plugging it out, some devices seem to be left, after plugging it in some aren't created. After some time it seems

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-12 Thread Marco d'Itri
severity 317982 normal thanks On Jul 12, Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: udev seems to be not working properly when I plug in/out my usb CF/SM/SD card reader, plug it out, and plug it in again. After plugging it out, some devices seem to be left, after plugging it in some aren't

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-12 Thread Kurt Roeckx
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco d'Itri) wrote: On Jul 12, Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: udev seems to be not working properly when I plug in/out my usb CF/SM/SD card reader, plug it out, and plug it in again. After plugging it out, some devices seem to be left, after plugging it in some

Bug#317982: udev: Does not properly add/remove usb disk drives

2005-07-12 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Jul 12, Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I guess my hardware isn't sending the notification to the kernel, or the kernel isn't listening for it, and the kernel detects that it's plugged in at the moment I touch the device (try to read from it). So this is probably more a hardware