Le mardi 01 décembre 2009 à 17:54 -0500, Chris Frey a écrit :
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 11:44:00PM +0100, Nicolas Petton wrote:
> > The real problem is that there is no way to mount the SD card after
> > running msynctool, even unplugging the blackberry and trying again
> > doesn't work. I tried to restart udev deamon too. I really have to
> > reboot :(
> > 
> > A strange behaviour is that if I mount the SD card, then sync, the SD
> > card remains accessible. If I unplug/replug it, then it doesn't mount
> > anymore.
> 
> Sounds like it is the device making this choice for you.

Another (maybe) interesting thing, if I sync, then uninstall barry-util
package, unplug the blackberry and plug it again, the SD card is mounted
without any problem...

> 
> One more thing to check... when you're unable to mount the SD card,
> can you run the following command and see if the Mass Storage endpoint
> is available:
> 
>       lsusb -v
> 
> I assume it will show up, but would be interesting to see.

Yes, lsusb shows the device.

> 
> If it does, could you capture your kernel messages for a successful mount
> and an unsuccessful mount, just to see the difference.  I'm assuming one
> won't show the drive or something, but worth a check.

Sure, I can do that.

Thanks again,

Nicolas

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