[Bug 10128] USB drive is detected, but not assigned device
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Tue May 31 12:44:39 UTC 2005
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------- Additional Comments From gonzo at worlord.com 2005-05-31 13:44 UTC -------
"After you insert the key, can you please send us the output of lsmod? and after
can you try to modprobe sd_mod? (scsi disk support) and see the output of dmesg?"
I no longer run this kernel, and (as I am on a work computer right now) am not
about to install a broken kernel. However, I believe that I can answer the
questions I think you're asking here.
IIRC with the .1 kernal, all of the appropriate modules were loading, and the
kernel was finding /dev/sdX. In fact, the _detection_ phase of the operation
was just about perfect, with dmesg reporting pretty much what it should.
The only problem I could see was that pmount wasn't being asked to run, for
whatever reason. I could type pmount /dev/sdX partname and it would mount
itself just fine, and would even unmount itself if I were to remove the USB key.
Seemingly, the only breakage was whatever triggers pmount.
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