Re: USB disk drive problems - was Re: [Cooker] kernel panic debugging

2003-01-28 Thread Owen Savill
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

Re: USB disk drive problems - was Re: [Cooker] kernel panic debugging

2003-01-27 Thread Owen Savill
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: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED

USB disk drive problems - was Re: [Cooker] kernel panic debugging

2003-01-24 Thread Owen Savill
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.

Re: USB disk drive problems - was Re: [Cooker] kernel panic debugging

2003-01-24 Thread John Danielson, II
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

Re: USB disk drive problems - was Re: [Cooker] kernel panic debugging

2003-01-24 Thread Todd Lyons
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Owen Savill wrote on Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:17:22PM + : 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 snip If by any chance another disk