I think all your problems are because of a bug I found when I installed SuSE 9.1 on my new mainboard. If you have a board with USB 1.1 only, then all is fine. USB storage devices are recognized the first time and all times after that. If you have USB 2.0 USB Ports and USB 2.0 device with SuSE 9.1 (and I assume 9.2, too), then the first connect after system boot is fine, after that all connects fail. I wanted to look at it and compiled the kernel with usb mass storage debug on. Using that option, the log file fills up with messages but: It's working like a charm. So I think it's a general problem with USB 2.0 wich seem sto have a serious timing problem. Well, now I just recompile my SuSE kernels with USB mass storage debug mode and have lot's of log files to purge, but I have working USB 2.0 devices. I tried Hubert Mantels kernel of the day, too. Same problem. Debug mode on: No problem. It's not only my board. Got this error on a nvidia nforce2 board and on an intel d845 board. Greets, Daniel William Lugg schrieb am 23.12.2004 21:58:
That was just the ticket. Thanks. Though I'm currently having problems getting KDE to run, I was able to mount it from the command line and copy the files. Now my mp3 player is happy as a clam at high tide.
On another note, if I plug my card reader in and put a flash card in it, I assume that i just start trying to mount /dev/sda# until I find the one that mounts?
Are there any thoughts on what might be wrong with SuSE Plugger?
Thanks again for the help.