Hi Goran,

 Your not alone with regards to USB storage problems, You, myself and
hundreds of other Linux USBers are having problems as well, the only
thing i can suggest at this point is wait for 2.4.21-pre5 as there are
some changes/fixes in the works. Good luck.

Steve



On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 22:12, Goran Koruga wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I have already posted this before but received no replies. I can't
> believe no-one cares about this issue, although it's not quite as bad as
> it could be.
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> I have a major issue with USB mass storage support on my system. I am
> able to reproduce the problem with 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre4 kernels. I
> have tried -pre4 kernel because it has quite a few USB mass storage
> fixes mentioned in the changelog.
> 
> First I will described the hardware. I am using Chaintech 7VJL Apogee
> motherboard with VIA KT333 chipset (more info here :
> http://www.chaintech.com.tw/eng/products/SOCKA/7vjl.asp). The USB mass
> storage device involved is CoolDisk 64M (http://www.z-cyber.net).
> 
> I have attached the oops message as printed by the kernel (I had to type
> it by hand since it happens in interrupt handler and it doesn't get
> written to disk). I have also attached ksymoops report for this message
> as well as my kernel config.
> 
> The oops occurs after the modules get loaded and I don't even have to do
> anything, it just happens. I am loading the following modules (in this
> order) :
> 
> sd_mod
> usb-uhci
> usb-storage
> 
> What's weird is, that the kernel oops-es only if my USB mass storage
> device is connected at boot. If I disconnect the device, boot the system
> and wait a while and then connect it, kernel works OK.
> 
> Is this a known problem ? Are there any fixes already available that are
> not in official kernels ?
> 
> I hope I have included enough info for someone to depict the problem (I
> tried to take a look at the code but it's not some trivial issue so I
> gave up - I would have to study too much code to understand how it
> works).
> 
> Thank you and kind regards,
>     Goran
> 
> PS. Sorry for the URL spam - I have included that to avoid any
> confusion.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.
>     -- Frank Zappa 




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