On 04/18/2012 09:22 PM, Sérgio Basto wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-04-16 at 11:52 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>> Hi, Lisi. :-)
>>
>> Lisi<[email protected]>  writes:
>>
>>> Hi, Pal. :-)
>>>
>>> The internet is a very small place!
>> Yes, indeed. It's my pleasure to meet You again.
>>
>>> On Saturday 14 April 2012 14:59:12 Alexey Eromenko wrote:
>>>> I doubt Debian can drop HAL
>>> Debian *has* dropped HAL.  It is in Lenny (Debian 5) by default.  It
>>> is available for Squeeze (Debian 6), but is not installed by default
>>> and is deprecated, and is firmly on its way out in Wheezy.
>>>
>>> http://wiki.debian.org/Suspend
>>>
>>> <quote>
>>> Wheezy is still in testing status, so it's configuration may change
>>> rapidly.
>>>
>>> A very notable change is that HAL is phased out. If you still have the
>>> hal package installed, you should remove it or it will interference
>>> with pm-utils during suspend.
>>> </quote>
>> Indeed, I have hal installed.
>> After I removed it and rebooted the system, tried again in VirtualBox
>> the USB support.
>>
>> VB detect the USB stick connected to machine but still doesn't appeare
>> in the guest Win XP system's Windows Explorer. :(
>>
>> I remember that that I removed from /etc/udev/rules.d/ directory a file
>> that is for USB rule. I mentioned it in this thred probably.
>>
>> Now in the /etc/udev/rules.d/ directory I have only two files:
>> 70-persistent-cd.rules
>> 70-persistent-net.rules
>>
>> Is this right?
> Could be, but I think that you should move to udev rules quickly.
>
> Other day I try lubuntu in a vm , Additional-guest, seems that are based
> on HAL , but again I think that VB should prepare things to use udev
> rules.
>
> HAL has been removed from Fedora 16 , and X11 also drop HAL so seems is
> near of EOL.
>
> Best regards,
I have a Wheezy host with a Wheezy guest. USB working, no HAL, no udev 
rules that I can see. I couldn't tell you exactly how it's working or 
what I did different than you but if you would like to compare your 
system to mine to narrow down your search I'd be happy to help.

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