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hi ged, 

On Sunday 05 October 2003 12:29, Ged Haywood wrote:
> It's possible.  But the last time I saw something like this it was
> because the device wasn't giving the same identity to the system on
> reconnection.

usbview is getting me axactly the same data and id's about the stick every 
time i connect it. 
anyhow, shouldn't the (scsi-)device be released when usb_storage detects that 
the stick has been removed? and if that would be the case, the first free 
scsi-address should be assigned on the next connect of the stick, right?
i don't see how the id passed by the usb-device would influence the assigned 
scsi-address.. but for i don't have knowledge about internals, the above 
assumptions may be just wrong as well ;). 

keep on rockin'
sven
- -- 
..never argue with idiots. they drag you down to their level and beat you with 
experience..
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