Aug 16 20:30:54 localhost udev[3744]: creating device node '/udev/sda' Aug 16 20:30:54 localhost udev[3743]: creating device node '/udev/sg0' Is it just not auto mounting then? As when I placed a card in it didnt do anything else. yes since it was mentioned the standard kernel works I have been using that since. Thank you for all our help thus far On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 20:18, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > 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 >