On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 08:06:44AM -0800, troy engel wrote:
> Yah ok, I dug around -- fuser and friends are all clean, but no matter
> what options on the handset I configured (including disabling complete
> media card support) it *still* presents itself to the laptop as a USB
> storage device; there seems to be no way whatsoever to stop this from
> happening. :(

Yeah, the only way is to use 'bcharge -o' to disable mass storage
completely.


> So like before, if I rmmod usb-storage then the device frees up; I can
> now run btool as expected, and am not getting any hangs or anything
> (CVS version).

This is the key I wanted to see! :-)  It seems that the firmware update
fixed the earlier issue of the timeout, as that is all that has changed
between your device and Miles's device.

This is good news that Barry doesn't have the problem, but bad news
that it requires a firmware update to fix.

If we want to pursue this further:

        - Miles can test the device, with the current firmware, on Windows
                Does Windows backup work?  I have a suspicion that it would.

        - if it works, I'd need a USB capture, preferrably using
                the "Linux way" as documented in doc/USBCapture.txt,
                but the Windows way would be interesting too.

        - Miles upgrades the firmware, and retests with Barry

        - this *should* fix it, but if it doesn't, I want to know


Thanks guys for your help on this!

- Chris


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