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On 12/31/06, Marco Calviani <marco.calviani@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi list, |
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> some days ago i've upgraded to udev-103 (stable version). Since |
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> then i've experienced complete freezes of the machine (nothing |
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> responds, even external ping on the network) when USB devices are |
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> mounted. In case nothing is connected to the USB drive the machine can |
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> stay online without *any* freeze. |
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> The only thing i've done is to create local udev rules to facilitate |
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> the mounting of these devices: this is an example of its structure. As |
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> you know as of udev-089 some keyword has changed (as SYSFS--> ATTRS). |
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> Before this upgrade everything was working correctly. |
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All udev does is create device nodes...it cannot effect the operation |
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of the device or cause the system to hang. |
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I suspect a hardware problem appeared at the same time as your update. |
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What if you unplug the device while the system is hung? Does it |
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clear up? Have you tried other USB disks? How about other USB |
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devices, like printers or scanners? |
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-Richard |
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