Quoting Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 11:42:00AM +0100, Ben Wootton wrote:
> > I've been trying to get a USB micro drive to work under Linux.  I'm seeing
> the 
> > usual error of "USB device did not accept new address (error: 110)" which 
> > lots of people seem to get.
> 
> 
> No, but you should probably upgrade your kernel, as Red Hat 9 has had a
> few kernel upgrades since it came out.
> 

Thanks guys.  I've now upgraded my kernel (again, I didn't bring the number in 
with me - sorry.)  No problems with loading modules now, but my assertion was 
wrong - I still get the error mentioned above (the code is -110 - a timeout.)  
Is there anything I could do to help debug why the microvault isn't accepting 
the address??  I know other people have got these devices working before 
without any effort.  Does this message at least indicate that USB is set up & 
running correctly?  One thing is that the device is USB2, but also works with 
the older USB.  I'm using this on a laptop which is not USB2 compatible - maybe 
it's trying to do something clever wrt this?

Thanks for the help
Ben


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