Can't locate the original URL but here is the patch file anyway:
Owen
John Danielson, II wrote:
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Owen Savill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
3) There is a kernel patch for the SanDisk USB disk caddies but this
does not appear to have been incorporated into the Mandrake
Sounds exactly like what I have been seeing, but only on the second
mount (if the unit can be persuaded to mount at all second time around
at all !). The first time I mount the device everything works just fine.
My old Dell only has 1.1 :-(
Owen
Todd Lyons wrote:
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Owen Savill wrote on Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:17:22PM + :
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> 1) Some USB disk drives will also cause a kernel panic if plugged in
> during a boot. These tend to be the `in caddy' type rather than the key
>If by any chance another disk drive
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Owen Savill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
3) There is a kernel patch for the SanDisk USB disk caddies but this
does not appear to have been incorporated into the Mandrake kernel.
look weird, i don't have such beast to test, but if you point me to it
i will maybe in
Here are some `funnies' that I have found with USB hard disks. Strictly
off topic for `Re: [Cooker] kernel panic debugging' but it may help.
1) Some USB disk drives will also cause a kernel panic if plugged in
during a boot. These tend to be the `in caddy' type rather than the key
fob type. Sol