On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 08:23:07PM +0000, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> [101214 12:35]:
> > On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 17:16:21 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > 
> > > A Toshiba usb hard drive previously registered with no difficulty on one
> > > computer but still registers with no difficulty on a seconcd computer.
> ...
> > You can make a quick test: run " dmesg | grep [euo]hci" in both computers 
> > to 
> > check what USB module is in charge of the disk. There are some devices that 
> > play better with old "[uo]hci" stack and have problems when using the new 
> > one.
> 
> Could you please provide instructions for invoking the old stack?  I
> am thinking that this might provide a work-around for a flash recorder
> which does not auto-mount.
> 
I'm not sure what you mean by "instructions for invoking the old stack".
I plug in the USB drive as sdd1, I have an appropriate entry in fstab

/dev/sdd1       /q              ntfs    rw,user,noauto  0       0

so I mount it as /q and can store files on it.

Tom
On my older system (August 2010) I plug in the USB drive
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