  | |  | USB memory device problems | USB memory device problems 2005-08-05 - By Stephen Mah
Back I don't have that problem. However, it does not mount it automatically to /media/LEXAR_MEDIA (is it supposed to?)
It creates the folder /media/LEXAR_MEDIA (when I attach the usb drive), but I had to type: mount /media/LEXAR_MEDIA to mount it.
my /var/log/messages Aug 5 17:34:23 redbull fstab-sync[12118]: added mount point /media/LEXAR_MEDIA for /dev/sda1 Aug 5 17:34:27 redbull kernel: SELinux: initialized (dev sda1, type vfat), uses genfs_contexts Aug 5 17:35:16 redbull kernel: usb 1-6: USB disconnect, address 21 Aug 5 17:35:16 redbull fstab-sync[12205]: removed mount point /media/LEXAR_MEDIA for /dev/sda1
When I pull the device out, I am able to re-insert the device and successfully mount it.
steve Carl Riches wrote:
> > I am having a problem reliably using USB memory devices under: > > Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 4 (Nahant Update 1) > > I see that there a bugzilla report (136467) for this problem under > FC3, opened October 2004. Here is what I've found under RHEL 4 WS: > > - Do _not_ have a Nautilus window open: > - Insert a LEXAR JumpDrive into a USB slot. The device mounts to: > /media/LEXAR_MEDIA > and displays an icon on the desktop. Do _not_ view this device via > Nautilus. Remove the device without umounting it. I can no longer > mount the device without rebooting the computer. > - Insert a LEXAR JumpDrive into a USB slot. The device mounts to: > /media/LEXAR_MEDIA > and displays an icon on the desktop. Do _not_ view this device via > Nautilus. Umount the device via the command line and remove it. > Reinsert the device into a USB slot (it doesn't matter which one). > I can no longer mount the device without rebooting the computer. > - Insert a LEXAR JumpDrive into a USB slot. The device mounts to: > /media/LEXAR_MEDIA > and displays an icon on the desktop. Do _not_ view this device via > Nautilus. Umount the device via the icon's right-click menu and > remove it. Reinsert the device into a USB slot (it doesn't matter > which one). I can no longer mount the device without rebooting the > computer. > > There are similar problems when Nautilus is open, but the user must > log out to trigger the error. Has anyone else seen this under RHEL 4? > > Carl > > Carl G. Riches > Software Engineer > Department of Mathematics > Box 354350 voice: 206-543-5082 or 206-616-3636 > University of Washington fax: 206-543-0397 > Seattle, WA 98195-4350 internet: riches@(protected) > > -- > Taroon-list mailing list > Taroon-list@(protected) > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taroon-list
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