What does it mean here on sid, when plugging in memory cards works fine in single user mode, with only # pstree init-+-init---bash---emacs-+-aspell | `-bash---pstree `-udevd---2*[udevd] running, but then in multi user mode, with # pstree init-+-acpi_fakekeyd |-acpid |-atd |-bash---xterm---su---bash |-cron |-2*[dbus-daemon] |-dbus-launch |-dictd |-emacs-+-aspell | `-pstree |-exim4 |-fancontrol---sleep |-2*[getty] |-nodm---xinit-+-Xorg | `-nodm---bash-+-icewm-session-+-icewm | | |-icewmbg | | `-icewmtray | `-ssh-agent |-pdnsd---3*[{pdnsd}] |-rsyslogd---3*[{rsyslogd}] |-scim-helper-man |-scim-launcher |-scim-panel-gtk---{scim-panel-gtk} |-udevd---2*[udevd] |-wwwoffled `-xterm---bash running, plugging in many of the same memory cards results in device not accepting address device descriptor read/64, error -71 etc. etc. Even data corruption -- gee thanks.
What process is fighting for the USB connection. I use # Change to zero to disable usbmount ENABLED=0 so what others might be the culprit? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87boz9nxtm....@jidanni.org