mounting iee1394 on boot

Graydon oak at uniserve.com
Thu Nov 27 03:01:02 UTC 2003


On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 02:10:34PM -0200, Alexandre Oliva scripsit:
> On Nov 25, 2003, Graydon <oak at uniserve.com> wrote:
> > However, on boot, the drive isn't detected until I manually run the
> > rescan-scsi-bus.sh script in /etc/hotplug/ieee1394.
> 
> See http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/snapshots/FC1-firewire/

Thanks!

This _almost_ works; neither version 2.2 nor 2.3 work from boot for a 

/dev/sde1               /backup                 ext3    defaults        1 2

entry in /etc/fstab; if I use a 0 0 entry and run "/bin/mount /backup"
from /etc/rc.d/rc.local it claims it works, though the partition isn't
actually *there* until I unmount, and even when it is, 

[root at grithr backup]# touch test
touch: cannot touch `test': Input/output error

and /var/log/messages says

Nov 26 22:00:11 grithr kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,65)):
ext3_new_inode: reserved inode or inode > inodes count - block_group = 0,inode=4
Nov 26 22:00:11 grithr kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sd(8,65)) in ext3_new_inode: IO failure


I suspect that the problem is the USB card reader, which doesn't have
any cards in it and complains about this when the scsi bus is being
scanned.

I wind up with six scsi devices:

[root at grithr root]# sg_scan
/dev/sg0: scsi0 channel=0 id=0 lun=0 [em]  type=0
/dev/sg1: scsi1 channel=0 id=0 lun=0 [em]  type=0
/dev/sg2: scsi1 channel=0 id=0 lun=1 [em]  type=0
/dev/sg3: scsi1 channel=0 id=0 lun=2 [em]  type=0
/dev/sg4: scsi1 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 [em]  type=0
/dev/sg5: scsi2 channel=0 id=0 lun=0 [em]  type=5

[root at grithr root]# sg_map
/dev/sg0  /dev/sde
/dev/sg1  /dev/sda
/dev/sg2  /dev/sdb
/dev/sg3  /dev/sdc
/dev/sg4  /dev/sdd
/dev/sg5  /dev/scd0


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