Extra information :
It is stable when you initialize the disk in MBR/MS-DOS format, but only with a
USB A to USB C cable, if you use a USB c to USB-C cable the problems persist.
After further testing, the crash issue when copying multiple files (total
volume 150 GB) or a disk image (250 GB) is present when an SSD is formatted in
GPT format.
This works without problem if the SSD is formatted in MBR/MS-DOS.
Regards.
>What you're describing sounds just as likely to be a hardware problem
>with the enclosure, to be honest. Does it work 100% reliably elsewhere?
Hello Steve,
I recently spoke on a forum with a user who also had a USB C box from another
brand and who had the same problem as mine...
So the
pham...@bluewin.ch wrote:
>
>For complement of information :
>The SSD used is a Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB and the case is a Satechi ST-TCDEM.
>Write rates were high at the start of the copy (450 MB/sec then dropped before
>the crash to +/- 30 Mb/sec).
>
>
> Restoring the disk image with this same
For complement of information :
The SSD used is a Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB and the case is a Satechi ST-TCDEM.
Write rates were high at the start of the copy (450 MB/sec then dropped before
the crash to +/- 30 Mb/sec).
Restoring the disk image with this same SSD but integrated in a Delock USB
Package: kernel
Version: 6.1.76-1 (2024-02-01)
Severity: critical
Bug Description:
Good morning,
I noticed a problem with Debian 12 and USB 3.
When I copy a large volume of data +/- 150 Gb onto a 2.5 inch SSD integrated
into an external enclosure (Satechi) which has a USB 3 type C socket and
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