Re: USB CF Reader

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Am Di, den 17.08.2004 schrieb Thornton um 4:02:

> I don't know if these messages are related but they don't appear to have
> been there prior to making that change.

No, they are totally unrelated to USB.

> Aug 16 18:39:03 localhost bonobo-activation-server (root-5092): iid
> OAFIID:BrokenNoType:20000808 has a NULL type
> Aug 16 18:39:03 localhost bonobo-activation-server (root-5092): invalid
> character '#' in iid 'OAFIID:This#!!%$iid%^$%_|~!OAFIID_Cont

Both are bonobo log entries.

> Aug 16 18:40:23 localhost nmbd[3659]: [2004/08/16 18:40:23, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_master_browser_announce(385) 
> Aug 16 18:40:23 localhost nmbd[3659]:   process_master_browser_announce:
> Not configured as domain master - ignoring master announce. 
> Aug 16 18:43:25 localhost nmbd[3659]: [2004/08/16 18:43:25, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_master_browser_announce(385) 
> Aug 16 18:43:25 localhost nmbd[3659]:   process_master_browser_announce:
> Not configured as domain master - ignoring master announce. 
> Aug 16 18:46:27 localhost nmbd[3659]: [2004/08/16 18:46:27, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_master_browser_announce(385) 
> Aug 16 18:46:27 localhost nmbd[3659]:   process_master_browser_announce:
> Not configured as domain master - ignoring master announce. 

nmbd log entries from Samba activity.

If you have no USB entries in the /var/log/messages then there is a
serious USB problem.

I recommend you plug out the USB card reader. Then reboot without the
USB reader connected. After the system is up again you open a terminal
and run

tail -f /var/log/messages

in it. Then plug in the USB card reader without the CF card in it. Have
an eye on the terminal with the system log. There must come up messages
about USB detecting a new device is attached. Then put in the CF card.
Again something in the messages log must appear. If nothing useful is to
be seeing unplug the card reader and replug it with the card in it.
There should come up messages which shows you information about USB mass
storage and SCSI.

If you have actually your custom kernel running, please boot with the
current Fedora kernel 2.6.7-1.494.2.2.

Alexander


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