Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 12709] New: 2.6.28 is killing USBest 165 firmware (Corsair Flash Voyager & A-DATA flash drives)

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> > http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12709
> > 
> >            Summary: 2.6.28 is killing USBest 165 firmware (Corsair Flash
> >                     Voyager & A-DATA flash drives)

> > Flash Voyagers and A-Data are very popular usb thumbdrives, but their firmware
> > is killed after inserting&removing it in usb port on linux box few times (1 or
> > more) and it needs to be reflashed using windows!
> > 
> > Additional info:
> > theres no special info in dmesg or kernel.log (its looks like everything works
> > OK), but device /dev/sdX is inaccessible, fdisk -l shows anything, cfdisk is
> > not working and you can't see partitions (/dev/sdXY)...
> > 
> > These thumbdrives works well on windows systems until they are not inserted
> > into the Linux box.

Thomas, please use usbmon to get a trace of the activity when you plug 
in a working drive and it stops working.  Instructions are in the 
kernel source file Documentation/usb/usbmon.txt.  Attach the usbmon 
trace to the bug report.

Alan Stern

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