Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-09 Thread Alan Stern
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Patrick Ringl wrote: > Hello, > > I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: > > I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets > call them mashineA, mashineB and mashineC. > Anyway, mashineA has a severe problem with a >

Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-09 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 4 2008 00:15, Matthew Dharm wrote: >> On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:50:37AM +0100, Patrick Ringl wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: >> > >> > I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call >> > them mashineA,

Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-09 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 4 2008 00:15, Matthew Dharm wrote: On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:50:37AM +0100, Patrick Ringl wrote: Hello, I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call them mashineA, mashineB and mashineC.

Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-09 Thread Alan Stern
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Patrick Ringl wrote: Hello, I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call them mashineA, mashineB and mashineC. Anyway, mashineA has a severe problem with a

Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-04 Thread Matthew Dharm
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 05:59:38PM -0800, Greg KH wrote: > On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:50:37AM +0100, Patrick Ringl wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: > > > > I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call > > them

Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-04 Thread Matthew Dharm
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 05:59:38PM -0800, Greg KH wrote: On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:50:37AM +0100, Patrick Ringl wrote: Hello, I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call them mashineA, mashineB

Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-03 Thread Greg KH
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:50:37AM +0100, Patrick Ringl wrote: > Hello, > > I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: > > I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call > them mashineA, mashineB and mashineC. Is the kernel the same on all of these

wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-03 Thread Patrick Ringl
Hello, I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call them mashineA, mashineB and mashineC. Anyway, mashineA has a severe problem with a Kingston-USB-pendrive(2gig). I simply cant install anything on it - the

wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-03 Thread Patrick Ringl
Hello, I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call them mashineA, mashineB and mashineC. Anyway, mashineA has a severe problem with a Kingston-USB-pendrive(2gig). I simply cant install anything on it - the

Re: wrong cylinders of kingston usb pendrive [intel 82801DB]

2008-02-03 Thread Greg KH
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:50:37AM +0100, Patrick Ringl wrote: Hello, I am suffering from the following (usb-related?) problem: I have several different mashines - all x86 architecture - just lets call them mashineA, mashineB and mashineC. Is the kernel the same on all of these machines?