On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Stefan Sassenberg wrote:
Hello Alan,
Thank you for taking the time. If I can do more to help solving the
problem please let me know.
which also includes kernel source modifications. I'm familiar with C
syntax, so that shouldn't be a big problem. Thank you again.
I can think of only one thing for you to try. Perhaps the drive
behaves badly because the computer reads its last sector. If that's so
then you could work around the problem by telling the kernel that the
drive has fewer sectors than it really does.
You can do this by adding a "quirks=14cd:8123:c" module parameter for
usb-storage.
That didn't work. I'm afraid I have to return the stick to the store.
It's a pity, it's one of those cool little sticks hardly bigger than the
usb plug itself.
Stefan
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