Re: problem with Roseweil eusb3 enclosure

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On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 09:54:08AM -0400, covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi.  I am using linux-3.6.2 kernel with gentoo patches and I have been
> having problems with the usb3 enclosure made by Roseweil.  If I boot
> with the drive plugged in, in this kernel, I cannot really boot because
> it spits out continuous error messages -- something about code -71 maybe
> cannot allocate address or something like that, right from the initrd
> onwards.  In previous kernels such as 3.4.0, it didn't do anything
> unless I unplugged and replugged in the drive.  Now if I have the drive
> unplugged and wait till the system is booted, I can plug the drive in
> and everything works OK.  I looked in the BIOS and it sees the drive as
> a boot drive, but not a hard drive if the drive is plugged in.
> 
> Is there anything I can do to boot with the drive plugged in?

You could post the dmesg output which could give more hints what is going on.
Is the drive powered over USB or does it have its own power supply? Is it working
well if you plug it into an USB2 port?

> Thanks in advance for any ideas.

Sebastian
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