This drive works on USB 2.0 but not USB 3.0.
I saw a procedure on here to use this statement in the modprobe.d
directory: "options usb-storage quirks=Vendor_ID:Product_ID:u"
That did not work.
I get the same response that I did before when plugging it into a USB
3.0 port.
May 22 18:16:45 (none
g!
May 23 08:52:06 pc_u kernel: [53875.895482] xhci_hcd :00:14.0:
Stopped on No-op or Link TRB
On 05/22/2015 07:38 PM, Donald Harter wrote:
This drive works on USB 2.0 but not USB 3.0.
I saw a procedure on here to use this statement in the modprobe.d
directory: "options usb-sto
I submitted a case to tech support at seagate
"case number: 04853786"
On 05/23/2015 09:00 AM, Donald Harter wrote:
I am adding some xhci debug information to my previous report since that
seems more relevant.
At the start of the debug, I had just removed the drive from a usb 2.0
512 micro seconds
Device Status: 0x0001
Self Powered
On 05/25/2015 05:34 AM, Lu, Baolu wrote:
On 05/23/2015 10:00 PM, Donald Harter wrote:
May 23 08:52:05 pc_u kernel: [53875.075976] xhci_hcd :00:14.0:
Port Status Change Event for port 3
May 23 08:52:05 pc_u kernel: [53
disk
On 05/25/2015 07:25 PM, Lu, Baolu wrote:
On 05/26/2015 03:06 AM, Donald Harter wrote:
Yes, this fixed the problem. Thanks for your help.
That doesn't mean exactly that this change fixes your problem.
I would suggest you to try the latest kernel without any changes
to check whe
cable. I did see some ports stop working though,
because they were messed up by that bad cable.
On 05/26/2015 05:47 AM, Donald Harter wrote:
I tried it with the latest kernel version without changing the timing
and it worked.
Linux 4.1.0-rc5+ #3 SMP Mon May 25 23:12:29 CDT 2015 x86_64