[ltp] Re: A question about lt_hotswap driver on my T23 laptop.

hayate linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Wed, 2 Aug 2006 10:50:02 +0000


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But I did use the latest version 0.3.6.
I 'm not wrong, am I?

Thanks for reply



hayate wrote:
> Hi all,
>    I'm a linux newbie. Recently I had a try on lt_hotswap module on my
Unbuntu
> 6.06 box and found a strange behave.
>    I loaded the module explicitly after I log in to the Gnome with a
ultrabay
> HDD adapter in by typing the command in terminal:
>       sudo modprobe lt_hotswap
>  no error msg, no successful msg, I thought it succeeded, and then
>  /dev/hdc  disappeared.
>       ls /dev/hdc
> No such file or directory


I saw this too, and reported a bug to the author. It's fixed; try the
latest version.

Regards,

Richard

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But I did use the latest version 0.3.6.<br>I 'm not wrong, am I?<br><br>Thanks for reply<br><br><br><br>hayate wrote:<br>&gt; Hi all,<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp;I'm a linux newbie. Recently I had a try on lt_hotswap module on my Unbuntu<br>
&gt; 6.06 box and found a strange behave.<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp;I loaded the module explicitly after I log in to the Gnome with a ultrabay<br>&gt; HDD adapter in by typing the command in terminal:<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; sudo modprobe lt_hotswap
<br>&gt; &nbsp;no error msg, no successful msg, I thought it succeeded, and then<br>&gt; &nbsp;/dev/hdc &nbsp;disappeared.<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; ls /dev/hdc<br>&gt; No such file or directory<br><br><br>I saw this too, and reported a bug to the author. It's fixed; try the
<br>latest version.<br><br>Regards,<br><br>Richard

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