Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Judging from this and the following message, I'd say your best approach is 
> to disable the usbmodules program entirely or replace it with an updated 
> version.  It obviously is the cause of many of the problems you're seeing.

I feel rather uncomfortable with the situation that one user-space USB
program can instrument the kernel to screw another user-space program
terminally. I wonder if the /proc/bus/usb stuff should lock out other
access while some access is going on.

-- 
Matthias Andree

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