ummm, anyone there who tried to help, just to let you know problem is solved
with this morning's emerge -NDuva world where new udev release (115)
apeared..i just casualy pluged stick and it was instanty automounted on
fstab defined point (/mnt/usb) as well as a cdrom with same instant mounting
few
On Sunday 26 August 2007, purple wrote:
> yeah, everything is ok: kernel, fstab, permissions, mounting by
> hand..everything is ok and device is recognized nicely in dmesg when pluged
> in..the problem is only that it wont automount on point already defined in
> fstab..
> neither ivman works with i
Hello purple,
> heh, look guys, mounting by hand works but thats not the thing i want
> at the moment..
Please quote some of the email you are responding to, to give context. I
had to look through the headers to see whether this was a response to my
question, as I haven't received a copy of that
heh, look guys, mounting by hand works but thats not the thing i want at the
moment..
i need every single usb stick or cd automounted on they mount points, that
simple..
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purple..
yeah, everything is ok: kernel, fstab, permissions, mounting by
hand..everything is ok and device is recognized nicely in dmesg when pluged
in..the problem is only that it wont automount on point already defined in
fstab..
neither ivman works with its automounting feature, im desperate :|
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purp
070826 purple wrote:
> remerged a whole world, same again,
> no mounted devices after plugging in usb stick or cd. verry unhappy..
Sorry if I'm repeating previous advice (I didn't follow the thread),
but can you mount the USB by hand ?
First, you need to enable 'USB MASS STORAGE' in your kernel,
pardon me if you've already tried this: does the
LiveCD/InstallCD boot? And can you mount the usb stick
then? Then you can probe the hardware using the
LiveCD/InstallCD tools, cat /proc/..., lsusb, dmesg
etc to get some clues. Leastwise you'll know that it's
not a hardware problem.
Maxim
--- purpl
anyway, remerged a whole world, same again, no mounted devices after pluging
in usb stick or cd..
verry unhappy..
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purple..
Maxim, my drive is sda. vfat is compiled in the kerneland working excelent
as i already have a vfat partition on other driver which is mounted in the
boot time, and 'auto' does not automount neither my cdrom nor usb but any of
aforementioned devices are normaly mounted by hand but thats not the thi
On Wednesday 22 August 2007, purple wrote:
> i using gentoo for a year and i know when daemons are working and whent
> they 're not..
> pls gove me something constructive, im not begginer ok?
OK. If you comment out *all* your entries for cdrom and usb devices
in /etc/fstab then with dbus and hald
Hello purple,
> i using gentoo for a year and i know when daemons are working and whent
> they 're not..
Maybe you do - but if you haven't told us that, how do we know?
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Neil Bothwick
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--- purple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /etc/fstab:
>
> /dev/hdb1 / ext3
> noatime,data=journal
> 0 1
> /dev/hdb5noneswap
> sw
> 0 0
> /dev/hda1 /mnt/c ntfs
> def
i using gentoo for a year and i know when daemons are working and whent they
're not..
pls gove me something constructive, im not begginer ok?
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purple..
Hello purple,
> and another basic answer, yes both are added to default rulevel thus
> working all the time..
They may be in the runlevel, but are they actually running?
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- Mark Twain
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and another basic answer, yes both are added to default rulevel thus working
all the time..
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purple..
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:59:22 +0200, purple wrote:
> you are right, it is basic question and yes, i am in plugdev :)
OK, another basic question: are hal and dbus running?
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The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. *
Bohr
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you are right, it is basic question and yes, i am in plugdev :)
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purple..
On 8/21/07, purple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when usb plugged in dmesg says:
> > usb 2-3: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
> > usb 2-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
> > scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
> > usb-storage: device found at 2
> > usb-s
when usb plugged in dmesg says:
> usb 2-3: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
> usb 2-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
> scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
> usb-storage: device found at 2
> usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
> sc
Hello purple,
> for some reason automounting on a new gentoo install with KDE don't
> work.. i tried numerous forums but didnt found the right answer, even
> tried ivman and autofs but neither of'em don't work as i expect them
> too. hal-0.5.9.1-r1, dbus-1.0.2-r2, udev-114-r1 are installed and may
nope, same thing..
On Tuesday 21 August 2007, purple wrote:
> /etc/fstab:
>
> /dev/hdb1 / ext3 noatime,data=journal
> 0 1
> /dev/hdb5noneswap
> sw 0 0
> /dev/hda1 /mnt/c ntfs
> defaul
/etc/fstab:
/dev/hdb1 / ext3 noatime,data=journal
0 1
/dev/hdb5noneswap
sw 0 0
/dev/hda1 /mnt/c ntfs
defaults,uid=500,gid=500,nls=utf8 0 0
/dev/hda5 /mnt/
--- purple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> for some reason automounting on a new gentoo install
> with KDE don't work..
> i tried numerous forums but didnt found the right
> answer, even tried ivman
> and autofs but neither of'em don't work as i expect
> them too.
> hal-0.5.9.1-r1, dbus-1.0.2-r2, ud
for some reason automounting on a new gentoo install with KDE don't work..
i tried numerous forums but didnt found the right answer, even tried ivman
and autofs but neither of'em don't work as i expect them too.
hal-0.5.9.1-r1, dbus-1.0.2-r2, udev-114-r1 are installed and maybe trouble
can be in ke
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