WDef

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Posted: Feb. 22 2007,12:05 |
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Quote | I run DSL straight from CD without loading any custom settings. So now there's no single thing I've messed up. Then I plug my mp3-player in... It works. Mounting, unmounting... everything. But when I unplug it and than plug it back dsl reports same errors. I cannot mount it anymore. Only working way I have discovered is to reboot the system. |
OK now we have a clear statement of your problem. That helps.
Does this happen with _any_ usb device, or just certain ones? Ie have you tried this with other usb devices?
At present I'm sitting here plugging in my usb thumbdrive: mounting, opening, closing, unmounting, and unplugging, and repeating the cycle, on dsl-2.1b (2.4.31 kernel). No errors. (I note parenthetically that dsl-2.1b's mount does not display the "must be root to umount" error of later dsls.)
But your problem is ringing a distant bell in the back of my head ....
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