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On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 12:20:38PM -0700, Penguin Lover maxim wexler squawked: |
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> > concerning USB settings, the same. But how about |
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> > SCSI disk support? It |
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> It's there. |
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> > CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y |
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> No help. |
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> OS finds the device and scans it but refuses to assign |
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> a drive letter. |
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> -mw |
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Perhaps a udev problem? What is your kernel version and what is your |
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udev version? I had a problem several months ago when a usb mass |
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storage device gets scanned but udev would not create the entry in |
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/dev. For me the solution is to either downgrade udev to a version |
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compatible with the running kernel or to upgrade my kernel so it |
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communicates well with udev. |
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W |
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It's one o them musics with little sticky prongs all over it |
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so it can cling to the inside of your head for days. |
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~S |
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