Felix Miata wrote: > Better to get two mount attempts than none. :-p > > I just tried inserting a "16GB" USB stick on a 42.2/14.0.4 system, host > g5eas, and got no notification of any kind, though dmesg certainly shows > it, and scsi_dh_alua module is loaded. But, booted to TW/Plasma, same > dmesg, and no device notification there either. 42.1/14.0.4 on same host > likewise malfunctions. > > I tried a different 42.2/14.0.4 host gx745, also with TW/Plasma, with same > failing result on both. :-( > > I tried a third 42.2/14.0.4 host big31, also with TW/KDE3, with same > failing result on both. Same failure on it too booting Stretch/14.0.5pre. > :-( > > A 4th host gx780 tried only with 42.2 and KDE3 also fails to notify or > mount, with dmesg similar to 2nd attachment. Booted to Jessie running bpo > 4.8.11 and 14.0.4 likewise produces no notification, but at least fdisk > found it. I updated Jessie, including bpo 4.9.2, and there's still no > notification, plus dmesg is loaded with i915 driver segfaults. > > Hosts gx745 and big31 booted to openSUSE 42.1/KDE3 pop up a device > notification as expected. :-p > > All four machines have Intel CPU/chipsets, with video Intel gx745 & gx780 > (both Dell), Radeon big31 (Biostar) and Geforce g5eas (Gigabyte). Felix, What are the kernel versions there. AFAIR it is kernel (usb) -> udev -> dbus. Do you have systemd enabled? I think this information could help not only in your case but also in the case of Thierry. On my debian tde 14.1 with kernel 4.9 all works fine. regards --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting