Re: [linux-usb-devel] Re: Linux 2.4.x mass storage problem?

2004-06-09 Thread Henry Nestler
David Meggy wrote: On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 13:57, Brad Parker wrote: ... I'm seeing a bug in 2.4.22 and 2.4.23 where - plug in usb disk "stick" #1; mount, works fine, unmount - remove usb disk "stick" #1 - insert usb disk "stick" #2 - device is recognized, kernel printk's look good - mount fails, f

[linux-usb-devel] Re: Linux 2.4.x mass storage problem?

2004-06-04 Thread Brad Parker
er, um, well, looking over the kernel message log I think my last message is bogus. The second disk comes up as /dev/sdb (just as the original posting says) and the errors I saw came from accessing /dev/sda after it had been removed. Sorry for the noise. This appears to be the expected behavior

[linux-usb-devel] Re: Linux 2.4.x mass storage problem?

2004-06-04 Thread David Meggy
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 13:57, Brad Parker wrote: > > Pete Zaitcev wrote: > >On 03 Jun 2004 13:05:01 -0700 > >David Meggy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> When the 1st device is plugged in it will receive /dev/sda, and the > >> second device will receive /dev/sdb. If I were to unplug the first >

[linux-usb-devel] Re: Linux 2.4.x mass storage problem?

2004-06-04 Thread Brad Parker
Pete Zaitcev wrote: >On 03 Jun 2004 13:05:01 -0700 >David Meggy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> When the 1st device is plugged in it will receive /dev/sda, and the >> second device will receive /dev/sdb. If I were to unplug the first ... >AFAIK, 2.4 never frees host structures. It only makes sure