Using 2.3.99-pre3, I am still having similar problems to what I had seen in
2.3.99-pre1..
I am trying to install a USB CDRW (Sony Spressa X2)
When I run 'modprobe usb-storage' it usually works, but occasionally (20% ?)
I get:
scsi0: usb scsi0
scsi: 1 host.
usb_control/bulk.msg: timeout
^- i usually get about 8 of these
(a Ctrl-C will not terminate this 15 second process)
if I cat /proc/scsi/scsi i get:
Attached devices: none
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices looks normal (The drive shows up)
I have noted that I can reproduce this error pretty reliably by doing a
'modprobe -r usb-storage' then 'modprobe usb-storage' (whether or not the
drive was successfully detected the first time)
As a secondary issue:
If I unplug the USB drive during the time 'usb_control/bulk.msg: timeout' is
being displayed, then unload the usb-storage and scsi modules, then re
modprobe it, I get no messages at all. It just sits there. A ctrl-C will
kill this process, but after this point the only way to get the drive
working is to reboot. I know that the spolution is 'Don't do that!' But I
thought I'd mention it.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
.Geoff
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