Plugging in the hard drive loads all needed modules, and the kernel spits some messages about sda (with a single sda1 partition) being attached. I
can manually mount it. However, lshal output remains unchanged.
I'm starting with no scsi/sd/sbp2 (firewire storage driver)/whatever
loaded, only ieee1394 and ohci1394 modules for the host adapter. Hald is running, attachment hal-01 is the output of lshal at that point. hal-device-manager already shows an "unknown device" attached to the FW323 ieee1394 adapter: the one with "ieee1394.specifier_id = 94" listed first
in lshal output.
Plugging in the hard drive loads all needed modules, and the kernel spits some messages about sda (with a single sda1 partition) being attached. I
can manually mount it. However, lshal output remains unchanged.
When I restart hal (with /etc/init.d/dbus-1 script), lshal (and hal-device-manager as well) suddenly does list the firewire disk. Output attached as hal-02.
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 10:48:21AM +0200, Filip Van Raemdonck wrote:
Plugging in the hard drive loads all needed modules, and the kernel spits some messages about sda (with a single sda1 partition) being attached. I can manually mount it. However, lshal output remains unchanged.
When I restart hal (with /etc/init.d/dbus-1 script), lshal (and hal-device-manager as well) suddenly does list the firewire disk. Output attached as hal-02.
Could you give the packages at http://luon.net/~sjoerd/hal/testpkg a try. These restore a timeout in hal.hotplug that were removed in one of the patches in the debian package.
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 09:05:55PM +0200, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 10:48:21AM +0200, Filip Van Raemdonck wrote:
Plugging in the hard drive loads all needed modules, and the kernel spits some messages about sda (with a single sda1 partition) being attached. I can manually mount it. However, lshal output remains unchanged.
When I restart hal (with /etc/init.d/dbus-1 script), lshal (and hal-device-manager as well) suddenly does list the firewire disk. Output attached as hal-02.
Could you give the packages at http://luon.net/~sjoerd/hal/testpkg a try. These restore a timeout in hal.hotplug that were removed in one of the patches in the debian package.
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