On 12/21/06, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Got no serial cable available right now so I made some photos... :D
>
> http://wp1050733.wp078.webpack.hosteurope.de/hotplug/dsci1679.jpg
> http://wp1050733.wp078.webpack.hosteurope.de/hotplug/dsci1680.jpg
> http://wp1050733.wp078.webpack.hosteurope.de/hotplug/dsci1681.jpg
> http://wp1050733.wp078.webpack.hosteurope.de/hotplug/dsci1682.jpg
> http://wp1050733.wp078.webpack.hosteurope.de/hotplug/dsci1683.jpg

Noone got an idea what I can do about this? Currently the whole system
crashes when starting hotplugd... please look at the images for error
messages.

Try to help yourself by helping the developers.

The pics are nice, but they are 2304x1728 and 1.7MB each (and out of
focus, your camera doesn't like taking pics of a CRT). I got bored
waiting for them to load on the fibre connection at work.

What are you plugging in and where?
Have you tried a different USB port?
Have you removed all other USB devices?
Have you tried plugging in the device without hotplugd running?
Plugging in the device before turning the computer on?
What do your hotplugd scripts look like?
Can you manually do what you're trying to do without hotplugd?

My wild guess based on what little information you've provided is that
you're trying to plug some kind of memory card into a broken card
reader. Please provide more details, including descriptions of the
hardware and a step by step process that can reproduce the problem.

--
Jon

Reply via email to