It happens with raw access (i.e. no filesystem, just badblocks or dd on the device), ext3, ext2, and vfat. I've verified all these (actually started with ext3, and worked my way down to basic access to the device before I figured it looked like either a drive problem (bad hardware, firmware, or protocol implementation) or a bad interaction between usb, usb-storage, scsi, etc...
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On 01/18/2002 10:33 -0800, Miles Lane wrote:
>> On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 09:56, Tim Walberg wrote:
>> > Has anyone had much success using the Castlewood ORB USB (2.2G version)
>> > on Linux? I'm hoping for some assistance fixing a problem I'm having...
>>
>> I have one of these drives as well, but I haven't been doing testing
>> with it for a while. If need be, I can try to repro. Matthew, don't
>> you have an ORB drive as well?
>>
>> Tim, could you try to reproduce the problem after mounting the
>> media with EXT2, instead of EXT3? It might be helpful to know
>> whether this problem shows up with other filesystems.
>>
>> Miles
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