> Another question, does hal work if you uninstall devicekit-disks? If you
> want to keep the package installed, you can also temporarily disable it
> with
> 
>   sudo killall devkit-disks-daemon
>   sudo chmod 0 /usr/lib/devicekit-disks/devkit-disks-daemon
> 
> and re-enable it with
> 
>   sudo chmod 755 /usr/lib/devicekit-disks/devkit-disks-daemon
> 
> after testing.
> 

It doesn't seem as though devkit-disks-daemon is running at the time I have 
the issue. I did try the above, but no difference. The device shows up in 
dmesg, but that's it.
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hal does not properly enumerate USB devices unless CD-ROM inserted as first 
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