Thank you for your reply.

> Which usb-serial driver are you having problems
> with?  What is the oops trace?  
> What version of the 2.4 kernel are you using?

I was told to fix an old embedded device, which my
company bought from somebody many years ago. 
It appears to have kernel 2.4.9 and a patched version
of visor.c.

However, I would't bother you with my antiquated
setup. I posted this message only when I started
to think that 2.6 may have race conditions as well.

And I don't have any oops. All I have is a monitor
with 30 lines worse of printk messages. This is
enough,
however, to discover races if printk are in the right
places.

> And why are you taking the linux-usb-devel list out
> of the cc:?  :)

This is because it is my first post on linux.kernel.
I spent time reading FAQs on http://www.tux.org/lkml/.
It wastes many pages explaining netiquette, but does
not really explain how to post other then 
"send to linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org". That's what I
did.

Thank you
John

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