On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 05:43:21PM -0400, Russell Reiter via talk wrote: > On Mar 15, 2018 5:02 PM, "William Witteman via talk" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > In the past, when I stuck a USB stick in to my computer, I would look > at dmesg and see that the device had been assigned a place in /dev. > This week, I can see the device's details (Lexar, Sandisk, whatever), > but there is no line for where I can address that device. Graphical > file managers are also not showing the inserted media (I have tried > several different sticks and card readers). > > I imagine that something changed in Debian that has lead to this, but > I can't tell what's missing. ehci is picking up the device insertion, > but not giving me a place to use in a mount line. Anyone have any > thoughts? > > > Might need a new udev rule for whatever reason. > > If #lsusb output shows the device assignment you can use "udevadm info > --attribute-walk --path=/dev/bus/usb/xxx/xxx > in order to walk the path attributes and get the info needed by udev rules > which are held in the rules.d directory. > > https://wiki.debian.org/udev > > If you start #udevadm monitor before inserting the stick you can monitor > the system events on the fly.
Does 'lsusb -t' show the device. I would think either usb-storage module isn't loaded, or the device is not actually being detected. Since you say ehci detects it, then I wonder if it just isn't being picked up as usb-storage. -- Len Sroensen --- Talk Mailing List [email protected] https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
