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Re: [opensuse] eSATA hotplug
- From: Peter Suetterlin <P.Suetterlin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 14:41:01 +0100
- Message-id: <20120215134101.GA14895@snoopy.pitnet>
Per Jessen wrote:
Yes, it was a net install which does the update. I just checked again, but
only some Mozilla and gtk3 changes.
Hotplugging itself BTW does work for USB. Just not for the SATA
controllers...
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Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Now, with 12.1, it just does - nothing. No scan, /proc/partitions
doesn't list it, I cannot mount it.
From my old SCSI days I remembered the rescan-scsi-bus.sh script, and
this one does activate the disk.
But this cannot be the solution. So who's the one to blame? Kernel?
Udev? Something else? Anyone else having similar trouble?
Did you also install the 12.1 updates? I have a storage server with
some 3ware cards, hotplugging works fine here. If your system was
already updated, I would guess at something in udev.
Yes, it was a net install which does the update. I just checked again, but
only some Mozilla and gtk3 changes.
Hotplugging itself BTW does work for USB. Just not for the SATA
controllers...
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Dr. Peter "Pit" Suetterlin http://www.astro.su.se/~pit
Institute for Solar Physics
Tel.: +34 922 405 590 (Spain) P.Suetterlin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
+46 8 5537 8507 (Sweden) Peter.Suetterlin@xxxxxxxxxxx
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