Odp: Re: Odp: Re: kernel 3.9-rc5 - system does not show information about the new drive.

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Dnia Środa, 3 Kwietnia 2013 20:26 Greg KH  napisał(a) 
>  
> A: No.
> Q: Should I include quotations after my reply?
>  
> http://daringfireball.net/2007/07/on_top
>  
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 08:16:47PM +0200, Tomasz Miś wrote:
> > Welcome. Yes You're right. However, I reported that at this point,
> > because of the effects it causes. You can not see absolutely no
> > negative side effects of network solutions. However, there are
> > "effects" about which I wrote on the USB drive.
>  
> I agree, but this is not a USB issue, it's a networking / udev issue,
> there's nothing we can do here.
>  
> > Established "symptoms" appear both in my kernels [pure vanilla sources
> > + patch removes the message fail tsc ...] and the mainline kernels for
> > Ubuntu.
>  
> This works just fine for me here with a newer version of udev, perhaps
> your distro needs to update to a more recent version?
>  
> Again, there's nothing the USB developers can do here, sorry,
>  
> good luck,
>  
> greg k-h

That's what I was beginning to suspect - udevd version. But why under the rc4 is ok?!?. I just wondered if this irresistible desire to remain by Canonical at the "old" udevd = and "not accept" by them systemd not rebound soon hiccup ... so I have version 175 udev. But... what could be changed between rc4 and rc5 that this effect was made - on the side of notifications about USB drives?

Greetings

Tomasz Miś


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