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Re: Installation Report for Sarge



Le jeu 12/08/2004 à 09:06, Sven Luther a écrit :
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 08:14:37AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 01:30:06AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 23:40 +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > [...] gnome-volume-manager seems to be broken on powerpc, i had a
> > > > quick look again earlier today, but nothing happened, and i couldn't go into
> > > > more details.
> > > 
> > > Works fine here...
> > 
> > When at linuxtag and on my ibook, trying it out resulted in a kernel OOPS and
> > no USB stick or cdrom showing up. What kernel are you using ? 
> > 
> > But indeed it is working now, at least for CD roms, don't know for usb sticks,
> > but as the uhci driver seems to have some troubles on usb, ...
> 
> Indeed, it doesn't work for USB sticks, since we don't have a /etc/fstab entry
> for usb sticks, which appear as random /dev/sd## entries, depending on the usb
> stick model used and if you have other scsi or sata devices in your system.
> Here is what i get :
> 
> Aug 12 08:52:05 localhost kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using address 2
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel:   Vendor: Trek      Model: ThumbDrive G3 Rev: 1.12
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel:   Type:   Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: USB Mass Storage device found at 2
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered.
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost usb.agent[12806]:      usb-storage: loaded successfully
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost scsi.agent[12865]: disk at /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0c.3/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.0/host0/0:0:0:0
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: SCSI device sda: 129024 512-byte hdwr sectors (66 MB)
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: sda: assuming Write Enabled
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel:  /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: p1
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost kernel: Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost udev[12905]: creating device node '/dev/sda'
> Aug 12 08:52:06 localhost udev[12906]: creating device node '/dev/sda1'
> 
> so i guess modifying the scsi.agent or usb.agent to add/remove the /etc/fstab
> entry should be a nice solution for this.
There is already a script in hal which does just that.
/etc/hal/device.d/fstab-update.sh

By default, it is not used because it is not executable.
"chmod +x /etc/hal/device.d/fstab-update.sh" and you're gone.
The only problem left is that the _name_ of the device is not really
friendly in most cases.

> Friendly,
> 
> Sven Luther
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