On Sat, 11 Feb 2006, John Gruenenfelder wrote:

> Ah, success!
> I removed ehci-hcd.  Immediately after I did that the OHCI driver found the
> external HD and then proceeded to detect drive sdc.  I then modprobed
> ehci-hcd.  This caused the entire bus to be rescanned.  This time, all devices
> were detected and enabled, including the external HD.
> 
> At the very least, I can put this module unload/load into a startup script to
> make USB behave.  Is there a better short-term solution than this?

I don't know of any.

> I have attached a partial dmesg output.  It contains everything after I did
> the "modprobe -r" and then the "modprobe".

Thanks.

Do you feel up to experimenting with the .config files from that Bugzilla 
entry?  If you find a setup that does work at boot time, it could help in 
tracking down the cause of the problem.

Alan Stern



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