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Package: kernel
Version: 6.1.76-1 (2024-02-01)
Severity: critical
    
Bug Description:
Good morning,
I noticed a problem with Debian 12 and USB 3.
When I copy a large volume of data +/- 150 Gb onto a 2.5 inch SSD integrated 
into an external enclosure (Satechi) which has a USB 3 type C socket and this 
enclosure is plugged into a USB 3 A socket on my PC, the copy cuts out after a 
while (+/- 20%), there is a crash. If I use a USB 3 C socket on my PC it seems 
to make the problem worse.
Same thing if I restore a 250 GB disk image, it also crashes.
If I do the same restoration job but on a 2 A USB socket, everything works 
perfectly, except that it takes a lot of time...
If I use an M.2 2280 drive also integrated into an external enclosure with a 
USB 3 type C socket, everything works fine.
If I use an SD card connected to an SD card reader connected via USB 3 to my 
machine it also works perfectly.
Debian and its kernel do not seem to appreciate 2.5 inch SSDs integrated into 
external enclosures with a USB 3 type C socket...
Please try to fix this...
Best regards.

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On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 01:27:13AM +0200, pham...@bluewin.ch wrote:
> It is stable when you initialize the disk in MBR/MS-DOS format, but only with 
> a USB A to USB C cable, if you use a USB c to USB-C cable the problems 
> persist.

Hardware problem, nothing Debian can do about.

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