Thomas,
Looking in the log, I find that the driver is removed and directly inserted
again.
What is the driver module that is being reloaded? Check if there is a
line for the driver module in /etc/modprobe.conf. If there is, try
removing or commenting the line out with a '#'. If there isn't, you may
be able to override the the settings or stop it from loading. You could
type 'man modprobe.conf' and look for the 'remove' command in the man
page; if that doesn't help, you can override the command to load that
particular module and change it to something else (see 'install' command
in the man page).
Cheers,
Daniel Hedlund
daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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