uestion for GRML users

Buddy Brannan buddy at brannan.name
Tue Dec 12 18:56:37 EST 2006


On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 11:41:17PM +0100, Michael Prokop wrote:
> Are you using grml 0.9?

Well--I've done a dist-upgrade since I installed 0.8, so I guess the answer is....maybe?


> 
> What's inside /etc/fstab?

Nothing that looks vaguely USB-like:

/dev/hda1  /  ext3  errors=remount-ro  0 1
/dev/hdb2 /home ext3 defaults 0 2
# /etc/fstab - static file system information
# <filesystem> <mountpoint>   <type> <options>                             <dump> <pass>
proc           /proc          proc   defaults                               0      0
none           /proc/bus/usb  usbfs  defaults,noauto                        0      0
sysfs          /sys           sysfs  defaults                               0      0
devpts         /dev/pts       devpts mode=0622                              0      0
/dev/fd0       /mnt/floppy    auto   users,noauto,exec                      0      0
/dev/external  /mnt/external  auto   users,noauto,exec,rw,uid=davros,gid=davros 0      0
/dev/external1 /mnt/external1 auto   users,noauto,exec,rw,uid=davros,gid=davros 0      0
/dev/cdrom     /mnt/cdrom     auto   users,noauto,exec,ro                   0      0
/dev/dvd       /mnt/dvd       auto   users,noauto,exec,ro                   0      0
# some other examples:
# /dev/hda1       /Grml        ext3    dev,suid,user,noauto 0  2
# //1.2.3.4/pub   /smb/pub     smbfs   defaults,user,noauto,uid=davros,gid=davros 0 0
# linux:/pub      /beer        nfs     defaults             0  0
# tmpfs           /tmp         tmpfs   size=300M            0  0
#
# Warning! Please do *not* change any lines below because they are auto-generated by rebuildfstab!
# If you want to disable rebuildfstab set CONFIG_FSTAB='no' in /etc/grml/autoconfig!
# Added by GRML
/dev/hda2 none swap defaults 0 0
# Added by GRML
/dev/hdb1 none swap defaults 0 0
# Added by GRML
LABEL=/home /mnt/home ext3 noauto,user,dev,suid,exec 0 0 # /dev/hdb2

> What's in the syslog when you plug in the device?

Dec 12 18:53:48 dalek kernel: ohci_hcd 0000:00:01.3: wakeup
Dec 12 18:53:49 dalek kernel: usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 3
Dec 12 18:53:49 dalek kernel: usb 2-1: configuration #2 chosen from 1 choice
Dec 12 18:53:49 dalek kernel: scsi4 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Dec 12 18:53:49 dalek kernel: usb-storage: device found at 3
Dec 12 18:53:49 dalek kernel: usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: Vendor: TOSHIBA   Model: MK3006GAL         Rev: BY10
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 00
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: SCSI device sda: 58605120 512-byte hdwr sectors (30006 MB)
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: sda: Mode Sense: 00 4a 00 00
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: SCSI device sda: 58605120 512-byte hdwr sectors (30006 MB)
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: sda: Mode Sense: 00 4a 00 00
Dec 12 18:53:54 dalek kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
Dec 12 18:53:56 dalek kernel: sda: sda1
Dec 12 18:53:56 dalek kernel: sd 4:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
Dec 12 18:53:56 dalek kernel: usb-storage: device scan complete

So looks like it's detected.

Uh. Well spank my ass and call me Charlie...it worked! I think I had to load usb-storage manually and maybe didn't unload it. Anyway. Never mind, I guess :)




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