On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 08:24:30AM +0100, Olivier Berger wrote:
> Package: gnome-volume-manager
> Followup-For: Bug #411326
> 
> I think that in case of suspend/resume cycles, plugged devices may need
> to be unmounted, remounted, and stuff like dbus or hal (as a
> consequence) may need to be restarted...

No.. I didn't check what actually happens. But the kernel should remove and
re-add these devices on suspend/resume if appropriate. In that case your
devices will be unmounted on removal and remounted when their re-added. 

> So, I think gvm should be able to resist such situations (and
> drive-mount-applet too).

They should handle hal restarts, but that has nothing to do with suspends..
 
> I'm no so sure about what's needed to properly address
> mounting/unmounting and restarts in hibernate though... anyway, in the
> case this could be usefull, that were my 2 cents,

Nothing special from hal, again the kernel should ensure that it removes/readds
devices when applicable.

Do you have a real life example where this goes wrong or was this more a
theoretical bug report ?

  Sjoerd
-- 
Last yeer I kudn't spel Engineer.  Now I are won.


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