On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Andre Lammel wrote:

> hi,
> 
> as my kernel wishes, i send this snippet of my kern.log:
> 
> <---- snip ---->
> 
> Jan 22 23:15:54 gandalf kernel: usb 1-2.2: USB disconnect, address 7
> Jan 22 23:16:01 gandalf kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: new USB device on port 2,
> assigned address 10
> Jan 22 23:16:01 gandalf kernel: usb-storage: This device (090c,1132,0100
> S 06 P 50) has unneeded SubClass and Protocol entries in unusual_devs.h
> Jan 22 23:16:01 gandalf kernel:    Please send a copy of this message to
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thanks for sending this in.  A later kernel will contain an appropriate 
update.

> hopefully this helps a little to make it work properly. the kernel is
> not able to read the partition table of an inserted CF disc - i have
> to start parted once to force rereading the partition table. Transfers
> bigger 70MB in one piece mostly make my system hang and/or crash...
> 
> if i can help with more information, pls drop me an email :-)

Can you provide more details about what goes wrong when the kernel fails
to read the partition table?  Try setting usb-storage verbose debugging
on in your kernel configuration and post the dmesg debugging output.

Alan Stern



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