The SCSI messages bother me a little bit... They indicate to me that you're accessing the disk (mount, etc.) when you yank the cable. But, you don't mention that you are... so I'm wondering what's going on.
Clarification? Matt On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 07:09:28PM -0500, Nick Sillik wrote: > When I unplugged the drive again all I got was this: > > Mar 31 18:55:03 localhost kernel: ehci_hcd 0000:00:02.2: GetStatus port 1 > status > 001002 POWER sig=se0 CSC > Mar 31 18:55:03 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: USB disconnect, address 6 > Mar 31 18:55:03 localhost kernel: usb 3-1: unlink qh32-0001/ddc8b100 start 31 > [7/0 us] > Mar 31 18:55:04 localhost kernel: scsi3 (0:0): rejecting I/O to dead device > Mar 31 18:55:04 localhost kernel: printk: 25 messages suppressed. > Mar 31 18:55:04 localhost kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda1, logical > block 0 > Mar 31 18:55:04 localhost kernel: lost page write due to I/O error on sda1 > > Any ideas? It seems like if I diconnect the drive, or plug it back in, very > quickly before doing the opposite that I have hangs... Is it possible that > there > is bad data being written to one of my structures? > > Nick Sillik > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Matthew Dharm Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maintainer, Linux USB Mass Storage Driver You were using cheat codes too. You guys suck. -- Greg to General Studebaker User Friendly, 12/16/1997
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