usb-stick not detected after update from 9.1 to 9.2
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usb-stick not detected after update from 9.1 to 9.2
hi!
My USB-Stick worked fine when running 9.1. I upgraded to 9.2, now the comp will not react when pluging in a usb-stick.
sometimes it will tell that a disk was detected and suggest to configure it. it starts yast2 'disk' which will ask whether I relly want to do this. It claims you should now about partitioning when starting. Clicking "yes" will result in yast2 hanging.
Does anybody have an idea of what's wrong?
Regards
Matthias
I'm not that familiar with 9.2, but I had problems in 9.1 for a while. I updated to the most recent hotplug and it solved 99% of my problems with it. I still get hang ups every now and then, but nothing that I can trace.
If I were you I'd simply check your install for hotplug and reinstall or update if ones available.
i am not sure if it is right but i think you need to mount the card somewhere.
i don't see in your fstab the card reader's entry.
i suggest something like
Code:
/dev/sda1 /somewhere auto user,rw,noauto 0 0
to be included in your fstab file.
be sure that /somewhere exists!
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