On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 10:54:08PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jan 30, Michael Ott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I believe that dbus or fam will mount my disk. But my mobile memory will
> > mount with udev 0.082 and not with 0.083. I remember that it works
> > yesterday and after update it did not work. 
> I see that #350762 has been opened too against HAL, but I still do not
> know what's wrong. Sjoerd, do you have any ideas about this? Kay?
> 
> The relevant rules are:
> 
> ENV{SEQNUM}=="[0-9]*", ENV{UDEVD_EVENT}=="1", RUN+="/usr/lib/hal/hal.hotplug"
> 
> BUS="scsi",KERNEL="sd[a-z]*", PROGRAM="/etc/udev/scripts/device-removable.sh 
> %k 'usb ieee1394'", RESULT="1", MODE="0640", GROUP="hal"
> 
> BUS="usb", KERNEL="ub[a-z]*", MODE="0640", GROUP="hal"

As you guessed correctly in an earlier mail. Not adding $SUBSYSTEM as $1 to
programs anymore breaks the hal hotplug helper. 

The hal currently in experimental has udev passing events over a socket instead
of using the helper, so it works fine. Didn't upload it to unstable directly 
because it had the first version of my priv. patch applied to it.

Luckily the priv. sep. patch seems to work fine. So i'm planning to upload hal 
0.5.6 with the current priv. sep. patch and some other patches from HAL CVS to 
unstable which should fix this issue :)

  Sjoerd
PS: Marco sorry for not getting around to replying on your earlier mail, just
back from a short holiday and still catching up :)
-- 
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