I forget to me to mention that also I tested different with kernel from
verison 2.6.16 to 2.6.20_rc, recompile the 2.6.18-3 of my debian etch,
activating and deactivating some options and also it follows the problem. By
the investigated thing to people who use ubuntu, fedora happened to them the
same. In http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7533 somebody comment
the problem to the developers of kernel.

2007/1/15, David Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



To my it happens to me the same. I have a card pci USB 4 ports with
chipset VIA model VT6212L, and after of several days investigating I could
not determine if is bug of kernel or is problem with the model of chipset.
In the end I had to place another card pci with chipset old model VIA VT6202
and at least I fix the problem to me. I connect a hard disk Maxtor 320GB,
usb 2.0. If beams rmmode ehci_hcd;modprobe ehci_hcd, fixes of temporary
way the problem. I believe that is bug with module ehci_hcd because this are
many happening to him the same. Excuses my ingles.


2007/1/15, Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I have a 2.5" Toshiba MK1032GAX hard drive in a USB powered
> enclosure which doesn't seem to work properly with Debian.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has ever seen anything similar, or
> has any ideas about what might be happening...
>
> The curious thing is that I am fairly sure that the drive is
> ok, because if I put it into an older (looks like the same
> product but with older PCB version) enclosure it boots without
> error.
>
> But if I plug the problem enclosure into a Windows system with
> the same hard drive installed it works fine, making it hard to
> justify returning the enclosure as faulty. I have also tried
> booting a different version of Linux (Foundry) from different
> media and it can access the drive without problem.
>
> Hence it is starting to look like an issue with this Debian
> kernel and this particular USB HDD enclosure.
>
> The symptoms I see are that the boot starts normally
> Lilo reads the kernel and initrd successfully
> The kernel reports the HDD manufacturer/model/capacity correctly
> Then...
>         sda: assuming drive cache: write through
>         SCSI device sda: 195371568 512-byte hdwr sectors (100030 MB)
>         sda: Write Protect is off
>         sda: assuming drive cache: write through
>         sda:<6>usb 1-2 : reset high speed USB device using ehci_hdc and
> address 2
>         usb 1-2: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address
> 2
>         usb 1-2: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address
> 2
>         usb 1-2: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address
> 2
>         usb 1-2: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address
> 2
>         usb 1-2: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address
> 2
>         sd 0:0:0:0: SCSI error: return code = 0x00050000
>
> The Debian install is Etch using RC1 install and kernel 2.6.18-3-486.
> (the original 2.6.17 kernel behaves the same).
>
> Does anyone have any ideas of what might be missing from this
> particular enclosure that would effect Debian but not Windows
> or Foundry Linux?
>
> Regards,
> DigbyT
> --
> Digby R. S.
> Tarvin                                          digbyt(at)digbyt.com
> http://www.digbyt.com
>
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Mcbo-Venezuela
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Debian User
Mandriva User
0414-3627992
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