Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 14118] New: USB storage: "No sense [current]" when connecting

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On Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 12:01:09PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> [snip]
> The third problem is like the first; it occurs when the kernel tries to
> read sector 3995648 of LUN 1 (the last sector).  The same sort of thing
> happens; the phone provides no data and an error indication but no
> error data, so the command is retried over and over.
> 
> The first and third problems are caused by bugs in the phone.  There
> may be no good way around the first, but you should be able to fix the
> third by specifying the "quirks" module parameter for usb-storage.  
> Add a line saying
> 
> options usb-storage quirks=fce:e0c6:c
> 
> to your /etc/modprobe.conf file.  This will tell the kernel that each 
> LUN really has one fewer sector than the phone claims.

That did fix the sector count, but the other problems still are there.

After first reporting this on Ubuntu's Launchpad (a month ago), I had
been told to try changing /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules
to make vol_id/blkid not check for RAID, but it's only a temporary
workaround.

> The second problem has nothing to do with USB; it is a bug in the SCSI
> layer.  If the module parameter doesn't fix everything, I suggest this
> bug report be reassigned to James Bottomley rather than Greg
> Kroah-Hartman and the component be changed from USB to SCSI.

Should I edit the bug myself? (If yes, what address do I reassign it to?)

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