Note that this is not really a crash, it just warns that a particular
process (dpkg in this case) took longer than it should have. This is
unrelated to the actual udev update.
> cd_profiles_old_mmc: no current profile, but disc is present; assuming CD-ROM
> ID_CDROM=1
> ID_CDROM_MEDIA=1
> ID_CDROM_MEDIA_CD=1
> ID_CDROM_MEDIA_TRACK_COUNT_DATA=1
Splendid, that's what I was looking for.
> Good job anyway... tnx..
That means the stick fully works now? You didn't mention whether you
can access your data on it now.
> OT: btw.. pls let me know if I may ask you a little scriptquestion, on topic
> of ironkey, but offtopic for this bug.
Please feel free to private-mail me.
Thanks for testing!
Martin
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Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
Hello bankey,
bankey [2010-10-08 14:56 -0000]:
> kernelcrash:
Note that this is not really a crash, it just warns that a particular
process (dpkg in this case) took longer than it should have. This is
unrelated to the actual udev update.
> cd_profiles_ old_mmc: no current profile, but disc is present; assuming CD-ROM MEDIA_TRACK_ COUNT_DATA= 1
> ID_CDROM=1
> ID_CDROM_MEDIA=1
> ID_CDROM_MEDIA_CD=1
> ID_CDROM_
Splendid, that's what I was looking for.
> Good job anyway... tnx..
That means the stick fully works now? You didn't mention whether you
can access your data on it now.
> OT: btw.. pls let me know if I may ask you a little scriptquestion, on topic
> of ironkey, but offtopic for this bug.
Please feel free to private-mail me.
Thanks for testing!
Martin www.piware. de
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Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)