Re: [linux-usb-devel] 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 versus 2.6.0-test2-ac1 and broken usb-storage/Clie

2003-08-14 Thread Robert L. Harris


Bah, it went to kern.log.  Attaching that compressed.  If this isn't
what you want or is too much debugging let me know.  This is the whole
log file incase something is mixed in the middle.



Thus spake Alan Stern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 On Sat, 9 Aug 2003, Robert L. Harris wrote:
 
  Attaching the messages file from the 2 boots.  On both runs I boot the
  system, load usb-storage and plugin/turn on my archos jukebox.  On the
  2.6 run I tried to init6 but I have to SysRq the system for a reboot.
 
 I just had a chance to look at your log messages.  They don't include any 
 debugging information.  Either you didn't have 
 CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUGGING set in your kernels or you had syslogd 
 configured to ignore debugging messages.
 
 Alan Stern

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Re: [linux-usb-devel] 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 versus 2.6.0-test2-ac1 and broken usb-storage/Clie

2003-08-14 Thread Robert L. Harris


Attaching the messages file from the 2 boots.  On both runs I boot the
system, load usb-storage and plugin/turn on my archos jukebox.  On the
2.6 run I tried to init6 but I have to SysRq the system for a reboot.


Thus spake Alan Stern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Robert L. Harris wrote:
 
  I'll get that to you tomorrow.  Do you want it for both the working and
  broken configs?
 
 Both might help; it would permit a direct comparison.
 
  Thus spake Alan Stern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
  
   Try enabling usb-storage debugging.  It produces a lot of output, but it 
   can be very useful.
 
 Alan Stern

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Re: [linux-usb-devel] 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 versus 2.6.0-test2-ac1 and broken usb-storage/Clie

2003-08-10 Thread Robert L. Harris


I'll get that to you tomorrow.  Do you want it for both the working and
broken configs?

Thus spake Alan Stern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Robert L. Harris wrote:
 
Ok, it's not broken hardware on my Archos usb-storage or Sony Clie.  I
  just compiled 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 as a test of something else and while I was
  thinking about it I tested them.  They both work with 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 but
  not 2.6.0-test2-ac1.
  
What can I do to give you more output?  I can recompile both with
  various debug messages if you wish, just let me know what you want and
  what you don't want.
 
 Try enabling usb-storage debugging.  It produces a lot of output, but it 
 can be very useful.
 
 Alan Stern
 

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[linux-usb-devel] 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 versus 2.6.0-test2-ac1 and broken usb-storage/Clie

2003-08-09 Thread Robert L. Harris


  Ok, it's not broken hardware on my Archos usb-storage or Sony Clie.  I
just compiled 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 as a test of something else and while I was
thinking about it I tested them.  They both work with 2.4.22-rc1-ac1 but
not 2.6.0-test2-ac1.

  What can I do to give you more output?  I can recompile both with
various debug messages if you wish, just let me know what you want and
what you don't want.

Robert


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