Re: linux-2.6.25.14: cannot mount USB 1.1 stick

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On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, angelo fontana wrote:

> > This is probably a bug in the flash drive. Have you tried plugging it 
> > into a regular PC running an up-to-date version of Linux?
> > 
> > Alan Stern
> 
> Yes, I tried a PC with Fedora 6 (the kernel is older than 2.6.25.14 but I don't remember the version) and the flash drive works properly.

You really should try it with a current kernel.

> It work also with Win.
> 
> Most of USB 1.1 flash drives don't work.
> USB 2.0 flash drives work properly when the kernel configure them as USB 2.0.
> An USB 2.0 connected through an USB 1.1 hub never work.

In that case it appears that there may be something wrong with the 
hardware or the driver for your OHCI (USB-1.1) host controller.  But 
without up-to-date kernel information, there's no way to know for sure.

Alan Stern

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