Just came up with some interesting (read: frustrating) problems on RHEL3 and RHEL4 today at work, and I've confirmed one of the problems on my up-to-date CentOS4 system at home. I was forced into releasing some RHEL3 systems to replace our aging RH9 systems without time for adequate testing, and that leads to problems like these. On our legacy RH9 systems, mounting a USB key is no problem, but I can't get it to work on either RHEL3-U6 or RHEL4-U2 (= CentOS4). I'm curious if any CentOS3 or CentOS4 users have any suggestions. Here are the results from plugging in a USB Key and trying to mount it: 1. On RHEL3-U6, some systems get the following, and there is a workaround: Message: USB device not accepting new address Workaround: /sbin/modprobe -r ehci-hcd Message: READ CAPACITY failed ... Unable to read partition table Workareound: none that I am aware of. The above workaround has no effect. 3. RHEL4-U2 and CentOS4 get the following: No possibility to mount. As soon as you plug in the USB key, the system goes into a SCSI error loop until you unplug it. I've googled extensively for an answer, found a few hits for the RHEL3 problem, but no useful solutions. The RHEL4 problem is apparrently a 2.6 kernel bug. Doe anyone know of a packaged kernel solution for this? I'm using the CentOS unsupported kernel at home, but same problem as in the stock RHEL4 kernel. Have RH possibly fixed this in the U3 beta? In case you're wondering about the key(s), the mount works flawlessly including KDE automounting the key on my Kubuntu Dapper development system with kernel 2.6.15-16-386 #1 PREEMPT. TIA, -- Collins Richey The agnostic dyslexic insomniac lies awake wondering if there is a dog.