On Sun, 2018-01-14 at 20:48 +0900, Kubo Hiroshi wrote: > > Can you confirm the other question? > > > > Does changing to following in /lib/udev/rules.d/99-laptop- > > mode.rules > > help ? > > > > ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", RUN+="lmt-udev auto" > > > > No. I hvae just tried it, but it did not help.
Thanks. Your input strengthens my root cause so far, that this may not be an LMT issue. The thing is, LMT has no invocation of the file system to read-only mode. If that is happening, it happens because default debian rootfs are mounted with 'errors=remount-ro' option, which triggers a remount if it suspects anything wrong. Is your device doing something wrong ? I don't know. I'd suggest you make sure to investigate that. Because LMT is the frontend, in your case, to uncover this problem, we suspect that there's a problem in LMT. -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf | http://people.debian.org/~rrs Debian - The Universal Operating System
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