Upgrading to kernel 2.6.14 solves this problem. At least inserting a
USB key creates an entry in /dev which can be mounted. The automount
stuff doesn't work in my installation, but I don't really mind.
Thanks!
Larry
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Hello,
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 10:30:46AM -0700, Larry Hunter wrote:
> Debian repositories are now distributing 2.6.14-2. Should I try that
> or wait until 14-4 shows up?
2.6.14-4 is the latest version, you probably refer to the ABI which
is 2 indeed.
Best regards
Frederik Schueler
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> can you please upgrade to linux-2.6 version 2.6.14-4 and verify
> this bug is still present?
Debian repositories are now distributing 2.6.14-2. Should I try that
or wait until 14-4 shows up?
Larry
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Hello,
can you please upgrade to linux-2.6 version 2.6.14-4 and verify this bug
is still present?
Best regards
Frederik Schueler
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thanks
Please do not blindly reassing bugs to udev, it's quite obvious that
this is either a broken media or a kernel bug:
/dev/scsi/host7/bus0/target0/lun0:<3>ldm_parse_privhead(): Cannot find
PRIVHEAD structure. LDM database is corrupt. Aborting.
ldm_validate_
reassing 341744 udev
thanks
Larry Hunter a écrit :
Package: usbutils
Version: 0.71+cvs20051029-3
Severity: important
Folks,
I just spent half an hour trying to figure out how to get a USB key to
mount on my amd64 system running the latest unstable.
When I first put in the key, dmesg showe
Package: usbutils
Version: 0.71+cvs20051029-3
Severity: important
Folks,
I just spent half an hour trying to figure out how to get a USB key to
mount on my amd64 system running the latest unstable.
When I first put in the key, dmesg showed only:
usb 3-5: new high speed USB device using ehci
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