2006-04-01 13:05:38 |
Breuil Cyril |
bug |
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added bug |
2006-04-03 15:57:19 |
Scott James Remnant (Canonical) |
udev: statusexplanation |
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This is either a hal or kernel bug I'd guess -- udev doesn't get involved with the mounting of removable devices. Either the kernel is not noticing the disk while it's "sleeping", in which case it's a kernel bug (unlikely) or hal isn't causing it to be mounted on boot reliably.
Reassigning to hal where Martin will ask you to do all the usual debug stuff, he'll be able to tell you whether it's kernel or not. |
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2006-04-03 15:57:52 |
Scott James Remnant (Canonical) |
hal: statusexplanation |
This is either a hal or kernel bug I'd guess -- udev doesn't get involved with the mounting of removable devices. Either the kernel is not noticing the disk while it's "sleeping", in which case it's a kernel bug (unlikely) or hal isn't causing it to be mounted on boot reliably.
Reassigning to hal where Martin will ask you to do all the usual debug stuff, he'll be able to tell you whether it's kernel or not. |
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2006-04-03 17:29:40 |
Martin Pitt |
hal: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2006-04-03 17:29:40 |
Martin Pitt |
hal: statusexplanation |
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With your manual configuration, the whole automounting magic is not involved at all. Can you please try to remove the udev rule and the fstab entry and check that it works fine then? If not, can you please do
lshal > hal.txt
dmesg > dmesg.txt
ls -l /dev/sd* > devices.txt
and attach the resulting three text files here?
Thanks! |
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2006-04-03 22:19:13 |
Breuil Cyril |
bug |
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added attachment 'hal.txt' (hal) |
2006-04-03 22:19:44 |
Breuil Cyril |
bug |
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added attachment 'dmesg.txt' (dmesg) |
2006-04-03 22:20:18 |
Breuil Cyril |
bug |
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added attachment 'devices.txt' (devices) |
2006-04-04 11:39:56 |
Martin Pitt |
udev: status |
Unconfirmed |
Rejected |
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2006-04-04 11:39:56 |
Martin Pitt |
udev: statusexplanation |
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Closing udev task |
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2006-04-04 11:40:10 |
Martin Pitt |
hal: status |
Needs Info |
Unconfirmed |
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2006-04-04 11:40:10 |
Martin Pitt |
hal: statusexplanation |
With your manual configuration, the whole automounting magic is not involved at all. Can you please try to remove the udev rule and the fstab entry and check that it works fine then? If not, can you please do
lshal > hal.txt
dmesg > dmesg.txt
ls -l /dev/sd* > devices.txt
and attach the resulting three text files here?
Thanks! |
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2006-04-04 11:40:33 |
Martin Pitt |
title |
at boot usb hard drive is not always mount |
cannot mount usb hard drive when it's in sleep mode |
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2006-04-07 12:50:33 |
Ben Collins |
linux-source-2.6.15: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2007-05-21 08:33:48 |
Breuil Cyril |
linux-source-2.6.15: status |
Needs Info |
Fix Released |
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2007-05-21 08:33:48 |
Breuil Cyril |
linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation |
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fix in feisty. Kernel seems waiting for usb hard drive wake up. |
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2012-05-29 14:03:58 |
Curtis Hovey |
removed subscriber Registry Administrators |
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