Willem Riede wrote:
On 11/12/2005 05:56:38 PM, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
My rawhide box is rawhide synced as of today running
kernel-smp-2.6.14-1.1663_FC5
udev-075-1
hal-0.5.4.cvs20051111-1
and I'm not able to get a single one of my usb storage devices to be
correctly recognized.
compact flash card reader, ipod g4, usb flashdrive, usb harddrive
enclosure.. none of them actually result in a /dev/sdX listing being
produced
All these devices work on an fc4 box with the latest fc4 kernel update.
These were working on rawhide within the last month, I can't give you
an exact date when they stopped working.
here's na example of what happens when i power up the usb harddrive
enclosure on the rawhide box:
/sbin/lsusb shows:
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 04b4:6830 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. USB-2.0 IDE
Adapter
but I don't get a /dev/sda1 as I expect
/var/log/messages gets this when the device is plugged in:
Nov 12 17:49:13 goober kernel: usb 1-2: new high speed USB device
using ehci_hcd and address 6
Nov 12 17:49:13 goober kernel: HFC-S USB: probing interface(0)
actalt(0) minor(0)
Nov 12 17:49:13 goober kernel: HFC-S USB: no valid vendor found in USB
descriptor
Nov 12 17:49:13 goober kernel: hfc_usb: probe of 1-2:1.0 failed with
error
-5
I experience the same problem with my Sandisk USB stick. The "no valid
vendor" message is suspect, as with lsusb -v I can see it knows very
well what the vendor id+name are.
Interestingly, I have a USB connected tape drive that also claims to
be of mass storage class and it works fine.
Go figure. Willem Riede.
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I noticed this morning, after rebooting my system, that my Sandisk USB
had showed up on the desktop.
hal-device-manager shows:
nForce3 EHCI USB 2.0 Controller
EHCI HOST Controller
Cruzer Mini
USB Mass Storage Interface
SCSI Host Adapter
SCSI Device
STORAGE Device
Volume (vfat)
If I remove the device and re-insert it later, the device does not show
up on my desktop
and the tree stops at:
USB Mass Storage Interface
So something is going wrong at the step of creating the SCSI Host
Adapter. The hal details of
the "USB Mass Storage Interface" were identical.
Is the a bugzilla already open on this problem that you would like me to
add this too?
John
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