On Thu, 3 May 2007, Marco Polet wrote:

> Hello Alan,
> 
> Thanks for your reply. The errors I got was during a dd read of the complete
> device. If I put the stick in another brand hub or directly on the back of
> the PC (ASUS P5B motherboard), the entire stick is read without problems,
> but if I put it in a SYBA SD-U2HUB-4 hub, I get the errors in the previous
> post. Is there anything I can do to get it to work on these SYBA hubs? I've
> got about 150 of them :-) I tried limiting max_sectors to 36, but this did
> not result in much better results.

Too bad you didn't mention that hub in your original posting.  :-(

You can try using different USB cables to attach the hub.  Apart from 
that, I don't know of anything you can do.

Well, there is one thing -- but it's awkward and you probably won't want
to do it.  In 2.6.21 it's possible to force the high-speed hub to run at
full-speed.  Then the stick would probably work okay, but it would be 40
times slower.  As would every other high-speed device plugged into that
hub.

Alan Stern


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