I respectfully disagree. If M$'s OS never has a problem
detecting the usb devices on a reboot, then Linux shouldn't
have a problem either. Maybe the BIOS isn't working as
linux would like it to, but windows seems to like it fine.
I also think that any user linux-usb question belongs to
this list
Hi,
Am Samstag, 1. März 2003 15:03 schrieb Jack Pistachio:
> Hmm. Even completely shutting the computer down after
> using windoze produced the same result, ie, no USB devices
> the first time around. Its quite annoying to have to boot
> twice to get my USB to work right. Note however that I ca
that I don't have to do the entire boot process.
However, a better solution should definately be had.
-jackp
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> On my machine I sometimes (rarely yes) boot Win2000.
> However,
On my machine I sometimes (rarely yes) boot Win2000.
However, I've noticed that after I've shutdown windoze and
boot linux later, my two usb mass-storage devices aren't
detected until I boot linux again! So everytime I used
windoze I need to boot linux twice to get the USB devices
working. Loadi