On Tuesday 30 January 2007 19:30, Alan Stern wrote:
> Well, there's one more approach I can think of.  Go back to the regular
> kernel, and make sure to build sd_mod as a module.  Rename or move
> sd_mod.ko so that it can't be loaded automatically.
>
> After plugging in the stick, run plscsi with the two TEST UNIT READY
> commands:
>
>       plscsi -x '0 0 0 0 0 0' /dev/sg0
>       plscsi -x '0 0 0 0 0 0' /dev/sg1
>
> You might want to run each command twice, because each one will probably
> get an error the first time.  Then insmod the renamed sd_mod.ko driver.
> Perhaps then it will work.
Heureka! It does work! Obviously it isn't ideal for kernel upgrades, but well, 
one can't have everything... Thanks a lot for your patience!

        Bye
                Vasek

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