> The problem is now only seen if you start the PC with the device plugged in.
This means there is no script that performs "coldplug" i.e. check for
present USB-devices when the machine is turned on. Fedora calls all udev
scripts once during boot, it might be that Dapper doesn't.
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, RichardQuirk wrote:
> The problem is now only seen if you start the PC with the device plugged in.
This means there is no script that performs "coldplug" i.e. check for
present USB-devices when the machine is turned on. Fedora calls all udev
scripts once during boot, it might be that Dapper doesn't.
Linus