SD card automounting

Xamindar junkxamindar at gmail.com
Tue Jan 9 13:34:11 PST 2007


Danny Kukawka wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 January 2007 21:13, Xamindar wrote:
>   
>> Danny Kukawka wrote:
>>     
>>> On Tuesday 09 January 2007 20:30, Xamindar wrote:
>>>
>>> Are this events from Add the device or/and remove the device?
>>>       
>> I ran that command, plugged in the device, waited a few seconds, then
>> pulled it out.  That's it.
>>
>>     
>>> This looks a littlebit strange to me: the device get added 2 times and
>>> removed also to times.
>>>
>>> Could you start hald with '--daemon=yes --verbose=yes --use-syslog', wait
>>> until lshal work and hal is ready, attach the hardware, wait some seconds
>>> and attach the part of /var/log/messages since attach the device?
>>>
>>>       
>
> You should not send the complete output, only the part since you added the 
> device to your machine.
>
> If I see this correct udev report no parent device for /dev/mmcblk0 and 
> because of this HAL can't handle the device:
> ---------------------------
> Jan  9 12:11:08 [hald] 12:11:08.893 [I] blockdev.c:584: block_add: 
> sysfs_path=/sys/block/mmcblk0 dev=/dev/mmcblk0 is_part=1, parent=0x00000000_
> Jan  9 12:11:08 [hald] 12:11:08.893 [I] blockdev.c:494: get_luks_uuid: 
> device_file=/dev/mmcblk0_
> Jan  9 12:11:08 [hald] 12:11:08.893 [I] blockdev.c:620: Ignoring hotplug 
> event - no parent_
> Jan  9 12:11:08 [hald] 12:11:08.893 [W] blockdev.c:984: Not adding device 
> object_
> ---------------------------
> You should as the udev/kernel ppl, why this device has no parent device.
>
> Danny
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That's strange.  There is no way around that?  I can mount it manually 
just fine.


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