USB card reader and HAL

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Date: Thursday, June 28, 2007 - 5:43 pm

Hi all :)

    I have a new card reader (internal) but I've tested with my old one
too: the same happens. I have a do-it-yourself linux box, self compiled
kernel 2.6.19.5 (by now).

    When I insert a card in the reader, it is not detected, no udev
event is generated and I have to do things like "hdparm -z /dev/sda" to
"probe" the card. Moreover, I have to do the same when removing the card
or the /dev/sdaX nodes are not deleted.

    Is HAL the only way of making it work? Is there any CONFIG_ thing
I've forgotten in my kernel?

    I've tested with Ubuntu and it works perfectly, and that's why I
think this may be HAL related (I don't have HAL installed, Ubuntu has).

    Thanks in advance :)

    Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado

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USB card reader and HAL, DervishD, (Thu Jun 28, 5:43 pm)
Re: USB card reader and HAL, Kay Sievers, (Fri Jun 29, 1:22 am)
Re: USB card reader and HAL, DervishD, (Fri Jun 29, 3:20 am)