On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 21:36:46 +0100
Erwan David wrote:
Hello Erwan,
>Le 10/12/2013 20:25, Brad Rogers a écrit :
>> echo 2000 > /sys/module/block/parameters/events_dfl_poll_msecs
>Thanks it works.
YW, but like I said, it's not my work. I'm just the messenger.
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Le 10/12/2013 20:25, Brad Rogers a écrit :
> echo 2000 > /sys/module/block/parameters/events_dfl_poll_msecs
Thanks it works.
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 19:25:27 +0100
Erwan David wrote:
Hello Erwan,
Your problem has been discussed on this list recently. Search for "CD
drive not showing up anymore", if you want to read it. Credit for the
following info is due to them, not me.
>So where could be the problem ?
It seems to b
Le 10/12/2013 19:25, Erwan David a écrit :
> I am use jessie with KDE.
>
> When I plug my phone I see in /var/log/syslog 2 drives appearing (sdc
> and sdd one for the phone, one for the flashcard inside).
> They appear as soon as I plug, before I activate the USB storage on the
> phone.
>
> When I
I am use jessie with KDE.
When I plug my phone I see in /var/log/syslog 2 drives appearing (sdc
and sdd one for the phone, one for the flashcard inside).
They appear as soon as I plug, before I activate the USB storage on the
phone.
When I activate the USB mass storage, nothing happens, /dev/sdc1
Hi there looks like there has been a change in the way udev handles its rules.
I'm using piklab which I've use consistently for a few years.
I can now only use it as root, as it wont allow the connection to the usb
programer.
The things which normally work are the add to groups, piklab and usbuser
Finally I found that udev needs (in some cases) to resolve its own
hostname (I haven't set the hostname on /etc/hosts).
Putting the hostname in /etc/hosts with this nsswitch.conf configuration
works for the other two hosts. (Despite one of them can boot without
this setup).
10 de 10 de 2010 a le
I have the same problem described in the Bug 375077, despite this bug
appears as fixed in 251-4 version, my hosts running Debian Lenny show
the same behavior reported in it. Four hosts with Lenny installed (and
different architectures: i386, arm and mips) have this exact same issue:
udev hangs inde
My audio player (Coby MC941) acts as a USB-mounted hard drive. Under Etch,
udev detected the drive when I plugged it in and identified it as /dev/sde.
Under testing, nothing. Plug it in, no message in /var/log/messages.
I can still mount /dev/sde1 manually, bu of course that device is not
guara
Thanks Florian, EackoJacko and Andrew for response
On 5/17/06, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:23:20AM -0700, L.V.Gandhi wrote:> I am running sid> I have a rule in localrule as below.
> lvgdell600m:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules> BUS="scsi", SYSFS{m
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:23:20AM -0700, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I am running sid
> I have a rule in localrule as below.
> lvgdell600m:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules
> BUS="scsi", SYSFS{model}="Cruzer Micro", KERNEL="sd?1", NAME="%k",
> SYMLINK="flash"
> Previoulsy it used to work to do automoun
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I am running sid
I have a rule in localrule as below.
lvgdell600m:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules
BUS="scsi", SYSFS{model}="Cruzer Micro", KERNEL="sd?1", NAME="%k",
SYMLINK="flash"
The new version of udev requires you to use '==' instead of '=' when
looking at compariso
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:23:20 -0700, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I am running sid
> I have a rule in localrule as below.
> lvgdell600m:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rules
> BUS="scsi", SYSFS{model}="Cruzer Micro", KERNEL="sd?1", NAME="%k",
> SYMLINK="flash"
> Previoulsy it used to work to do automounti
I am running sidI have a rule in localrule as below.lvgdell600m:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/local.rulesBUS="scsi", SYSFS{model}="Cruzer Micro", KERNEL="sd?1", NAME="%k", SYMLINK="flash"
Previoulsy it used to work to do automounting with
autofs. it used to create /dev/flash. Now it fails to create. Fur
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 09:14:04 +0200
"miguel velasco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all! yesterday night I installed my Debian Etch widh KDE 3.5 at
> home and everything could be ok untill I rebooted my computer. At this
> moment in the boot process watched:
>
> Waiting for root file system..
miguel velasco:
>
> During the installation of th KDE 3.5 one packet named Udev was kept
> back and it didn?t upgradeI thought it was no important and now I
> suppose it was.
Sure it was. :) udev creates your device files under /dev, that is
probably why your root device wasn't found.
I gues
Frank Hart on 26/04/06 14:24, wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 11:59:09AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I had a similar problem and solved it by doing a "apt-get --purge
remove" followed by moving the old /etc/udev/ out of the way to
/etc/udev.old/
Then I reinstalled the udev I needed and the proble
Hi all! yesterday night I installed my Debian Etch widh KDE 3.5 at
home and everything could be ok untill I rebooted my computer. At this
moment in the boot process watched:
Waiting for root file system.. (hay se queda unos minutos)
Aler! /dev/hda3 does not exist. Dropping to a shell !
Now I
On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 11:59:09AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> I had a similar problem and solved it by doing a "apt-get --purge
> remove" followed by moving the old /etc/udev/ out of the way to
> /etc/udev.old/
>
> Then I reinstalled the udev I needed and the problem sorted itself out.
Seems to
Ross Boylan wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:39:09PM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
I was updating my Sarge system using the backports.org repository.
Foolishly, I updated Udev... which promptly told me it needed a later
kernel. I downgraded back to the one I had before.
Now I'm getting problems fro
Ross Boylan on 20/04/06 05:35, wrote:
I've attached the rules files. As udev rules might as well be written
in Klingon as far as I'm concerned, I'm hoping someone who understands
this can help...
I've been struggling with udev too. I think you've been caught by
its rapid changes. More recen
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 07:39:09PM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
> I was updating my Sarge system using the backports.org repository.
> Foolishly, I updated Udev... which promptly told me it needed a later
> kernel. I downgraded back to the one I had before.
>
> Now I'm getting problems from a couple of p
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 11:33:58 -0500
Jonathan Dill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a second box, I thought I would get "smart"
> and install yaird and remove initramfs before I switched from 2.4 to 2.6
> kernel, but that didn't work somehow.
Typing 'man mkinitrd.yaird' shows:
To let yaird build
Magnus Therning wrote:
Haven't found any cons. I removed the initramfs package to trigger
kernel upgrades to use yaird.
IME yaird produces MUCH smaller ramdisks.
The sequence in which you install / remove the packages seems
significant, however. On a second box, I thought I would get "smart
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 06:01:03PM -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>On 2/17/06, John Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thursday 16 February 2006 23:37, Deephay wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
>> > was booting the computer, the udev always show some
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John Schmidt wrote:
> On Thursday 16 February 2006 23:37, Deephay wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>> I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
>>was booting the computer, the udev always show some lines
>>like this on the console:
>>"udevd_even: run p
On 2/17/06, John Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 16 February 2006 23:37, Deephay wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
> > was booting the computer, the udev always show some lines
> > like this on the console:
> > "udevd_even: run program
On Thursday 16 February 2006 23:37, Deephay wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
> was booting the computer, the udev always show some lines
> like this on the console:
> "udevd_even: run program /.../.../ failed" (these lines
> goes a little bit fast and I cann
On 2/17/06, Deephay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
> was booting the computer, the udev always show some lines
> like this on the console:
> "udevd_even: run program /.../.../ failed" (these lines
> goes a little bit fast and I cannot r
thx :)
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To: "Deephay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "debian_user"
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: udev problem
>> I have a problem with udev here: every t
I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
was booting the computer, the udev always show some lines
like this on the console:
"udevd_even: run program /.../.../ failed" (these lines
goes a little bit fast and I cannot remember the exact
format but it is more or less like this)
but wh
Hi all,
I have a problem with udev here: every time when I
was booting the computer, the udev always show some lines
like this on the console:
"udevd_even: run program /.../.../ failed" (these lines
goes a little bit fast and I cannot remember the exact
format but it is more or less like this)
Hi
I have a pcmcia GPRS-modem (Sony Ericsson GC75e).
On my old laptop which runs Debian Sarge with a homemade 2.6.13.3 kernel
and static /dev, it works fine (appears as /dev/ttyS2).
On my new laptop which also runs Debian Sarge, but with the standard
2.6.8-2-686 kernel and udev (I just did `ap
Hi
I have a pcmcia GPRS-modem (Sony Ericsson GC75e).
On my old laptop which runs Debian Sarge with a homemade 2.6.13.3 kernel
and static /dev, it works fine (appears as /dev/ttyS2).
On my new laptop which also runs Debian Sarge, but with the standard
2.6.8-2-686 kernel and udev (I just did `ap
I apologize, if I disturb anybody by repeating message.
I just found out that my problem might have something to do with udev,
because I found the real device /dev/.static/dev/hdc. However, I can't
understand why udev doesn't recognise my DVD/RW drive so that it would
create the device, /dev/h
On Thursday 10 November 2005 11:49 pm, Justin Guerin wrote:
>
> ../hotplug.rules isn't a directory, it's a file that's supposed to be
> installed by udev. It seems that udev version 0.056-3 doesn't contain that
> file, and 0.074-2 expects it to be there. It may have been introduced by
> an interm
On 20:24 Thu 10 Nov , Jon Jahren wrote:
>snip
> Preparing to replace udev 0.056-3
> (using .../archives/udev_0.074-2_i386.deb) ...
> ln: creating symbolic link `/etc/udev/rules.d/z55_hotplug.rules' to
> `../hotplug.rules': No such file or directory
> dpkg: error processing /var/cache
On Thursday 10 November 2005 12:24, Jon Jahren wrote:
> Hello, I'm not sure where to ask this question, but this seemed as the
> more appropriate mailling list.
You're in the right place. Welcome.
> I have installed debian, and upgraded to
> debian sid, and then I get this error with udev:
> de
Hello, I'm not sure where to ask this question, but this seemed as the more
appropriate mailling list. I have installed debian, and upgraded to debian
sid, and then I get this error with udev:
debian:/home/jon# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Corr
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