Re: stretch: amd64, no dmesg when usb stuff plugged in
On Thursday 05 September 2019 20:10:07 bw wrote:
> In-Reply-To: <[🔎] 201909051911.42570.gheskett@shentel.net>
>
> Why do you continue with this type of post? It's a joke. I'm shocked
> that anybody even answers this stupidity.
Because something has failed. dmesg after a boot has quite a few of these
but I have no clue how to identify which cable from this:
[ 11.166853] usb 1-4-port4: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
[ 11.167222] usb 1-4-port4: unable to enumerate USB device
Without dmesg to tell me which cable I just unplugged, how do I identify
which one?
It is also refusing to enable a card reader with a new 64GB card plugged
in, which is normally /dev/sdf#, and which I would like to write a
netboot image to for debian-arm. The led on the reader blinks normally,
but there is no corresponding dmesg output report.
dirmngr is also complaining in the syslog:
Sep 5 23:58:42 coyote dirmngr[2677]: no CRL available for issuer id
5E6738A53D3E002778FCD309C3695592BBBC4318
Sep 5 23:58:42 coyote dirmngr[2677]: error
retrieving 'http://crl.disa.mil/crl/DODEMAILCA_31.crl': http status 404
Sep 5 23:58:42 coyote dirmngr[2677]: crl_fetch via DP failed: No data
Sep 5 23:58:42 coyote dirmngr[2677]: command 'ISVALID' failed: No data
Sep 5 23:58:42 coyote dirmngr[2677]: command 'ISVALID' failed: No CRL
known
Sep 5 23:58:43 coyote dirmngr[2677]: no CRL available for issuer id
5E6738A53D3E002778FCD309C3695592BBBC4318
Sep 5 23:58:43 coyote dirmngr[2677]: error
retrieving 'http://crl.disa.mil/crl/DODEMAILCA_31.crl': http status 404
Sep 5 23:58:43 coyote dirmngr[2677]: crl_fetch via DP failed: No data
Sep 5 23:58:43 coyote dirmngr[2677]: command 'ISVALID' failed: No data
Sep 5 23:58:43 coyote dirmngr[2677]: command 'ISVALID' failed: No CRL
known
I have replaced the bios battery, and restored the bios defaults to no
avail.
I'll next try an older but still stretch kernel.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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