Hi, Linux USB gurus
I am wondering whether it's possible to boot usb memory stick pretending
it's a usb cdrom...that is:
*set boot from usb-cdrom in the bios
*plug in usb memory stick which is installed with linux with grub
*boot this usb memory stick
thanks for your advice
David Sun
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piet pol wrote:
Hi,
I have the problem that I cannot make the USB 2.0 high speed get to
work. When I leave the EHCI out, everything works fine.
Try 2.6.10-rc1. It includes some usb fixes.
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Hi,
I have the problem that I cannot make the USB 2.0 high speed get to work.
When I leave the EHCI out, everything works fine.
I have this problem on an embedded powerpc MPC8245 platform (384 MHz) with
an VIA VT6202 USB controller and with an USB memorystick and also an IOMega
Rev drive. Both
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Jason Lunz wrote:
> I'm having a very similar problem with a Dell GX270 desktop. According
> to lspci, it appears to have 5 usb controllers, 4 uhci and 1 echi:
> The machine has no less than _8_ USB ports; 2 in front and 6 in back.
> Each pair is connected to one of the UHCI
On Sonntag 24 Oktober 2004 19:05, Alan Stern wrote:
> If this isn't resolved easily, you ought to post it on the SCSI
> development mailing list: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
I hope they won't send me back to you
> Note, however, that you should try _never_ to remove a device with a
> mounted filesystem
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Andrew Chuah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a PSX - USB converter box that used to work under kernel 2.4,
> and I recently upgraded to 2.6, and it doesn't work anymore.
>
> Dmesg says:
> hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
> hub 4-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
> usb 4-1: new low speed USB device
Is there easy way to get usb/usb-storage/scsi related fixes from that tree?
I want to apply them to 2.6.9 kernel, so that I can use ck / cko patchet
s ?
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> and later on shutdown hangs while unmounting local file systems.
>
> It seems that scsi_device_cancel is called for a device that has already
> been destroyed.
>
> This kernel is compiled with preempt.
>
> I added some debug output. 1515870810 is