Done as in wiki but without removing/connecting device.
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Scott, do you have any idea or debugging instructions, why the device is
recognized when it's hotplugged, but not when it is already connected on
boot?
Maxim, can you please get a full hal debug output as described on the
second half of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices ? You
do no
Problem is: my device is attached all the time. When I first time
start up my notebook the device is in the HAL. But when I reboot it
the device disappears from HAL but driver sees it and the
corresponding device ( wlan0 ) is available.
On 7/21/06, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hal is s
Hal is supposed to probe all already existing devices at startup. Can
you please do a hal debug output as described on the second half of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices
and attach the log here? Also, while the debug hald is running, can you
please do
lshal > lshal.txt
an
I think it is because hal startes after loading at76c503a driver and
udev message about this device goes to /dev/null ...
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I removed device. Unloaded drivers and inserted device. It appeared in
hal. So maybe problem is that this device is inserted on bootup?
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