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Non-sense |
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On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 16:41 +0200, Paul Sebastian Ziegler wrote: |
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> If the problem is that your device is not mounted automatically you can |
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> simply try |
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> mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/whatever |
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> with the appropriate device and folder as root. |
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> |
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> Apart from that you could check /etc/fstab for the "auto"-argument. |
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> Or if this doesn't work you can check dmesg to see what happens to your |
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> device. |
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> |
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> Apart from this: |
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> You SHOULD do emerge -u world. However emerge -uD world might be smarter... |
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> Also don't forget to update your config-files with dispatch-conf or |
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> etc-update. |
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> |
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> hth |
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> Paul |
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> |
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> sdoma wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > |
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> > there is it again ... |
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> > I've upgraded my system and things stop working. :((( |
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> > After the upgrade there is no device coming up if I plug in an USB |
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> > device. |
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> > I'm on a stable (x86) system and I would need my USB disks just now. Any |
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> > way to fix this quick? |
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> > |
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> > Thanks |
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> > Frank |
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> > |
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> > |
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