On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 01:27:33PM +0200, Stephan Peltzer wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I'm running Debian Sarge on a Celeron 333 System with Intel BX Chipset. I'm
> using an external HDD attached to a PCI-USB 2.0-Controller.
> 
> Without loading the usb-ehci module everthing works perfect stable but slow,
> because of the missing USB 2.0 - support.
> But if I load the usb-ehci-module to switch on the higher-speed mode of USB
> 2.0 after a while i get I-O-Errors when trying to access the USB-HDD. This
> problem normally occurs while copying large (>100MB) files from/to the HDD
> or just after a few hours.
> I tried kernel versions 2.4.19, 2.4.20, 2.4.21 and using at the moment
> 2.4.22-rc1, all showing the same problem.

2.4.22-rc1?  Where did you find this kernel?

Try 2.4.22-pre2, it should have a lot better EHCI support.  Or use 2.5.

Hope this helps.

greg k-h


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