Thanks. Someone suggested me to boot from livecd or bootable usb and check the hd if it's recognized. That's the first thing I will do. I hope the hd wasn't damaged.
On 6/16/08, Dominik Brodowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:58:39AM +0300, sara fink wrote: >> > Does the device (plus cable) work correctly when connected to another >> > USB >> > host? >> I have another laptop with windows. Since it's reiserfs I won't be >> able to check anything. >> This hd worked before the usb ports fried. >> I tried the pcmcia+cable and it doesn't help in the case with this hd. >> I tried both ports of the pcmcia and this hd, and it's the same. Other >> devices work on both ports. >> >> > Does the CardBus USB host provide enough power for the HD, or has the HD >> > its own power supply? Anyways, since the other USB device works fine >> > now, >> > there doesn't seem to be a problem with the PCCard subsystem but with >> > the >> > USB one, so maybe you should the USB folks them for additional advice :) >> >> The hd has external power supply. Either the hd was damaged, or it's a >> usb configuration issue. I updated the kernel and maybe something >> related to ohci isn't correct. > > Hm. Strange indeed. Just trying to tick off some branches of the fault tree. > >> I will try to intsall the other laptop with dual boot and check if the >> hd works there. If not, I will try the usb guys. Do you happen to know >> their mailing list? > > L: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Best, > Dominik > _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia
