Description of problem:
I am running the Aug 28 rawhide. I boot fedora with a kanguru 2GB flash memory
drive in a usb port and try to mount it after login. The system says there is
no such mount point (/dev/sdc1). I check /dev and sure enough no sdc*. I pull
the drive, wait 10 seconds, plug it in and there it is. /dev/sdc becomes
available. So why can't I mount my thumb drive when the system boots?
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.6.17-1.2586.fc6
How reproducible:
don't know. This is the only kernel available.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. plug in a usb flash memory drive
2. boot the system
3. login and try to mount it
Description of problem:
I am running the Aug 28 rawhide. I boot fedora with a kanguru 2GB flash memory
drive in a usb port and try to mount it after login. The system says there is
no such mount point (/dev/sdc1). I check /dev and sure enough no sdc*. I pull
the drive, wait 10 seconds, plug it in and there it is. /dev/sdc becomes
available. So why can't I mount my thumb drive when the system boots?
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.6.17-1.2586.fc6
How reproducible:
don't know. This is the only kernel available.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. plug in a usb flash memory drive
2. boot the system
3. login and try to mount it
Actual results:
Expected results:
Additional info: