Re: [gentoo-user] hotplug - still problems :-(
Well, I try to add it to the runlevel(s) and without sucess :-\ Please could someone point me to the documentation (I went through the Gentoo documentation and try google) how to enable hotplug on the Gentoo ??? Only note about hotplug I found in the installation guide and I've did: emerge hotplug rc-update add hotplug default without sucess :-\ Thanks a lot Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:32:12 +0100, pat wrote Hi all, I have a question about hotplug: into which runleve I have to add the hot plug ??? Default or boot ??? Thanks Pat -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] hotplug - still problems :-(
Hi! Hotplug needs to be in default since it supports hot-plugable devices in the current runlevel. In rare circumstances you may add it to boot as well. Coldplug in the contrary has to be at least in boot. That's the theory. You said you had no success with it. What EXACTLY did you mean by that? What do you expect hotplug to do? Regards spox Am Sonntag, den 27.02.2005, 16:27 +0100 schrieb pat: Well, I try to add it to the runlevel(s) and without sucess :-\ Please could someone point me to the documentation (I went through the Gentoo documentation and try google) how to enable hotplug on the Gentoo ??? Only note about hotplug I found in the installation guide and I've did: emerge hotplug rc-update add hotplug default without sucess :-\ Thanks a lot Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:32:12 +0100, pat wrote Hi all, I have a question about hotplug: into which runleve I have to add the hot plug ??? Default or boot ??? Thanks Pat -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Heinz Sporn SPORN it-freelancing Mobile: ++43 (0)699 / 127 827 07 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Snail: Steyrer Str. 20 A-4540 Bad Hall Austria / Europespox -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] hotplug - still problems :-(
Hi Heinz, I want to use my flash drive for USB. When I plug the drive there is not response within the USB (no dmesg info). I expect hotplug to enable ust after the drive plug and creation of the /dev/sdaX devices. Could you help me ??? Thanks Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:43:11 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote Hi! Hotplug needs to be in default since it supports hot-plugable devices in the current runlevel. In rare circumstances you may add it to boot as well. Coldplug in the contrary has to be at least in boot. That's the theory. You said you had no success with it. What EXACTLY did you mean by that? What do you expect hotplug to do? Regards spox Am Sonntag, den 27.02.2005, 16:27 +0100 schrieb pat: Well, I try to add it to the runlevel(s) and without sucess :-\ Please could someone point me to the documentation (I went through the Gentoo documentation and try google) how to enable hotplug on the Gentoo ??? Only note about hotplug I found in the installation guide and I've did: emerge hotplug rc-update add hotplug default without sucess :-\ Thanks a lot Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:32:12 +0100, pat wrote Hi all, I have a question about hotplug: into which runleve I have to add the hot plug ??? Default or boot ??? Thanks Pat -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] hotplug - still problems :-(
Hi, Think you should also check your kernel config (about hotpluging, etc.). Using USB-2.0 flash drive with dbus/ivman and now with supermount-patch. Have to change your fstab too. HTH Rumen pat wrote: Hi Heinz, I want to use my flash drive for USB. When I plug the drive there is not response within the USB (no dmesg info). I expect hotplug to enable ust after the drive plug and creation of the /dev/sdaX devices. Could you help me ??? Thanks Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:43:11 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote Hi! Hotplug needs to be in default since it supports hot-plugable devices in the current runlevel. In rare circumstances you may add it to boot as well. Coldplug in the contrary has to be at least in boot. That's the theory. You said you had no success with it. What EXACTLY did you mean by that? What do you expect hotplug to do? Regards spox Am Sonntag, den 27.02.2005, 16:27 +0100 schrieb pat: Well, I try to add it to the runlevel(s) and without sucess :-\ Please could someone point me to the documentation (I went through the Gentoo documentation and try google) how to enable hotplug on the Gentoo ??? Only note about hotplug I found in the installation guide and I've did: emerge hotplug rc-update add hotplug default without sucess :-\ Thanks a lot Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:32:12 +0100, pat wrote Hi all, I have a question about hotplug: into which runleve I have to add the hot plug ??? Default or boot ??? Thanks Pat -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re:[SOLVED] [gentoo-user] hotplug - still problems :-(
Thanks to all for help. I haven't installed couldplug (why this is necessary ??? or better to ask why there are two parts ???) and I have incorrect kernel config - I forget to enable something but don't ask what ;-)) Onece again thanks. Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 18:07:13 +0100, pat wrote Hi Heinz, I want to use my flash drive for USB. When I plug the drive there is not response within the USB (no dmesg info). I expect hotplug to enable ust after the drive plug and creation of the /dev/sdaX devices. Could you help me ??? Thanks Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:43:11 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote Hi! Hotplug needs to be in default since it supports hot-plugable devices in the current runlevel. In rare circumstances you may add it to boot as well. Coldplug in the contrary has to be at least in boot. That's the theory. You said you had no success with it. What EXACTLY did you mean by that? What do you expect hotplug to do? Regards spox Am Sonntag, den 27.02.2005, 16:27 +0100 schrieb pat: Well, I try to add it to the runlevel(s) and without sucess :-\ Please could someone point me to the documentation (I went through the Gentoo documentation and try google) how to enable hotplug on the Gentoo ??? Only note about hotplug I found in the installation guide and I've did: emerge hotplug rc-update add hotplug default without sucess :-\ Thanks a lot Pat On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:32:12 +0100, pat wrote Hi all, I have a question about hotplug: into which runleve I have to add the hot plug ??? Default or boot ??? Thanks Pat -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] hotplug - still problems :-(
pat wrote: Hi Heinz, I want to use my flash drive for USB. When I plug the drive there is not response within the USB (no dmesg info). I expect hotplug to enable ust after the drive plug and creation of the /dev/sdaX devices. Could you help me ??? If there are no dmesg messages when you plug the device in, it means it isn't getting detected by the kernel, so the hotplug message isn't getting sent. This sounds like a problem with your USB kernel configuration (or the USB port you're plugging into) rather than hotplug/coldplug. Make sure that CONFIG_USB_STORAGE is set to y in your kernel configuration. -- Manuel A. McLure KE6TAW [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mclure.org ...for in Ulthar, according to an ancient and significant law, no man may kill a cat. -- H.P. Lovecraft -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.5.1 - Release Date: 2/27/2005 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] hotplug - still problems :-(
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 09:29:41 -0800, Manuel McLure wrote pat wrote: Hi Heinz, I want to use my flash drive for USB. When I plug the drive there is not response within the USB (no dmesg info). I expect hotplug to enable ust after the drive plug and creation of the /dev/sdaX devices. Could you help me ??? If there are no dmesg messages when you plug the device in, it means it isn't getting detected by the kernel, so the hotplug message isn't getting sent. This sounds like a problem with your USB kernel configuration (or the USB port you're plugging into) rather than hotplug/coldplug. Make sure that CONFIG_USB_STORAGE is set to y in your kernel configuration. Yes, the problem was in kernel configuration. Pat -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list