Re: [gentoo-laptop] Re: [gentoo-user] USB freezes the machine...

2007-01-07 Thread Marco Calviani
Hi, So just try same think with sync and tell us if it work ... no same situation even with sync. After some time it get freezed. Perhaps a bug on kernel too, try another kernel : vanilla-sources for example vanilla has no gentoo patch, perhaps a bug in this, need to try Do you use

Re: [gentoo-laptop] Re: [gentoo-user] USB freezes the machine...

2007-01-07 Thread Strong Cypher
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You have no prob on gentoo-livecd ??? so ... kernel on live aren't gentoo-sources ... but gentoo-developpement-sources I think ... just check the kernel version of the livecd ... so, try to install vanilla sources with the same conf than

Re: [gentoo-laptop] Re: [gentoo-user] USB freezes the machine...

2007-01-04 Thread Devon Miller
On 1/3/07, Strong Cypher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could you try to mount device with sync option ? It's strange, your lspci show you have uhci usb controller and lspci -v said you have ohci controller ... They're from 2 different machines. The lspci was from the freezing laptop, but the

Re: [gentoo-laptop] Re: [gentoo-user] USB freezes the machine...

2007-01-04 Thread Strong Cypher
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ok I see So just try same think with sync and tell us if it work ... Perhaps a bug on kernel too, try another kernel : vanilla-sources for example vanilla has no gentoo patch, perhaps a bug in this, need to try Do you use genkernel ? or make

Re: [gentoo-laptop] Re: [gentoo-user] USB freezes the machine...

2007-01-03 Thread Marco Calviani
Hi Devon, Please run lsusb -v on the Debian system with the USB drive installed. this is the relevant result of lsusb -v in the Debian system: Bus 004 Device 004: ID 0402:5642 ALi Corp. Device Descriptor: bLength18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 2.00

Re: [gentoo-laptop] Re: [gentoo-user] USB freezes the machine...

2007-01-03 Thread Strong Cypher
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Could you try to mount device with sync option ? It's strange, your lspci show you have uhci usb controller and lspci -v said you have ohci controller ... do you have a usb2 pci card ? if yes, you will need ohci + uhci to support usb and ehci