Finally got a chance to continue this thing.

> On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Dag Nygren wrote:

> That's supposed to work.  It could be there's something wrong with your 
> OHCI host controller...

The controller is an integrated SGS Thompson USB controller used in
many laptops.

> 
> That suggests the khubd thread is getting stuck somewhere.  (Although it
> could be getting stuck because of an OHCI problem.)  This would explain
> why the device lock doesn't get released and why the USB port is unusable.  
> For diagnosis a SysRq-T stack trace would be helpful.  It usually works
> best if you boot to single-user mode and kill all unnecessary daemons
> before running your test.

OK, a /var/log/messages attached including the SysRq-T and some comments

> > I also would like to point out that the computer where this happens is
> > a fairly slow 486, could there be a timing problem somewhere?
> 
> It's possible, but timing really shouldn't be an issue.

There is also no swap available and 28 MB memory available only.
Does that make a difference

Best
Dag





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