Hello everyone.

I'm trying to use an USB 2"5 HD enclosure (i.boy) and can't make it work.

The modules used are 
usb-core 
usb-uhci (or the alternate uhci, both tried)
usb-storage

the scsi drivers are present
sd_mod
scsi_mod
(ide-scsi is present, and I tried to remove it for test purpose)

When I plug the HD (be it at boot or after) the log says (kernel 2.4.12 and 
2.4.18 tested)

Jun 29 16:49:14 centauri kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage
Jun 29 16:49:14 centauri kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered.
Jun 29 16:49:14 centauri kernel: scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage 
devices

after that, I have the usb device present in /proc/bus/usb/devices

the /proc/scsi/usb-storage0/1 is present and saying
   Host scsi1: usb-storage
       Vendor: Unknown
      Product: USB Storage Device
Serial Number: None
     Protocol: Transparent SCSI
    Transport: Bulk
         GUID: 05e307020000000000000000
     Attached: 1

but /proc/scsi/scsi doesn't show the hd, and the HD is unreachable
(fdisk -l empty, no /dev/sd* , ...)

How can I make it work? What did I miss? Is it a bug or did I forget 
something?

TIA for your answers.

Laurent COOPER
-- 
Debian powered computer


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