[Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#728065: Bug#728065: thunar: USB and eSATA devices not seen by Thunar
- Subject: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#728065: Bug#728065: thunar: USB and eSATA devices not seen by Thunar
- From: dpchrist at holgerdanske.com (David Christensen)
- Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 10:00:54 -0700
- Message-id: <[🔎] 5273DE46.7050409@holgerdanske.com>
- In-reply-to: <52708A8B.5070306@holgerdanske.com>
- References: <20131028005429.5738.79516.reportbug@i72600s.holgerdanske.com> <1382945502.2105.4.camel@scapa> <526E863D.1020109@holgerdanske.com> <1382995422.2105.14.camel@scapa> <526EFA00.3090601@holgerdanske.com> <1383031406.2105.20.camel@scapa> <52708A8B.5070306@holgerdanske.com>
On 10/29/2013 09:26 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> I am in the process of preparing to wipe and rebuild the machine having
> the eSATA problems. I'll report when I have more information.
USB hotplug is working.
eSATA hotplug is not working. See console session, below.
External drive works if connected when system is booted.
David
# system:
# Intel DQ67SW motherboard
# Intel Core i7-2600S processor
# debian-7.2.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1 installed with updates 10/31/2013
# external hard drive:
# Seagate Free Agent XTreme 1.5 TB
# shutdown system
# disconnect and power down external drive
# wait 2+ minutes
# power up system
# power up external drive, but do not connect
# log in
# start Thunar
# wait 2+ minutes
root at i72600s:~# dmesg > dmesg-cold-boot.out
root at i72600s:~# udisks --dump > udisks--dump-cold-boot.out
# hot plug external drive via eSATA
# wait 2+ minutes
# desktop -- no icon for external drive
# Thunar -- nothing in side pane (shortcuts or tree), nothing in /mnt
# or /media
root at i72600s:~# dmesg > dmesg-after-esata-hotplug.out
root at i72600s:~# udisks --dump > udisks--dump-after-esata-hotplug.out
root at i72600s:~# diff dmesg-cold-boot.out dmesg-after-esata-hotplug.out
root at i72600s:~# diff udisks--dump-cold-boot.out
udisks--dump-after-esata-hotplug.out
# shutdown system
# disconnect and power down external system
# wait 2+ minutes
# power up external drive
# wait 2+ minutes
# connect external drive via eSATA
# wait 2+ minutes
# power up system
# log in
# icon on desktop for external drive
# start Thunar -- entry in left pane for external drive (both shortcuts
# and tree)
# browse drive using Thunar -- works
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