jdd wrote:
Hello :-) Do you know if there is a problem/bug in 10.0 with USB hard drives?
I have strange problems - I can't write to it.
for example, a cp -av gives suche things:
`/home/jdd/Documents/ati/ati-5' -> `./Documents/ati/ati-5' `/home/jdd/Documents/ati/ati-6' -> `./Documents/ati/ati-6' `/home/jdd/Documents/ati/ati-7' -> `./Documents/ati/ati-7' `/home/jdd/Documents/ati/check.sh' -> `./Documents/ati/check.sh' `/home/jdd/Documents/ati/fglrx_6_8_0_SUSE100-8.23.7-1.i386.rpm' -> `./Documents/ati/fglrx_6_8_0_SUSE100-8.23.7-1.i386.rpm' cp: écriture de `./Documents/ati/fglrx_6_8_0_SUSE100-8.23.7-1.i386.rpm': Erreur d'entrée/sortie `/home/jdd/Documents/ati/ati-driver-installer-8.23.7-i386.run' -> `./Documents/ati
and then:
chiers accessible en lecture seulement `/home/jdd/Documents/ati/ati-3.jpg' -> `./Documents/ati/ati-3.jpg' c
file system is ext3
I tried with and without "sync", this is without.
I tried also to trigger the "don't mount" in hal, but when I connect the disk, konqueror launches, what seems to mean the disk is mounted.
note that the copy _from_ the usb disk to linux is extremely fast...
thanks jdd
What tells you command mount? Here is mine: /dev/sda2 on /media/usbdisk type subfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,sync,fs=ext3) This is fresh install of 10.0 where sync is not removed yet. I use USB HD pretty often and there is no problems. It was small problem on old installation when KDE 3.5 was installed with default to check for new connected devices, so SuSEwatcher opened its windows and KDE its own :-) Disabling KDED Media Manager in KDE Control Center -- KDE Components -- Service Manager solved the problem. -- Regards, Rajko.