On Tue, 27 May 2003, Jochen Friedrich wrote:

> Even worse, the patch caused an instant reboot of the PC when trying to
> mount the card, so no logs are available :-(.

Oh well... it was worth a try.  I am kind of surprised the reaction was so
violent.  Is there any possibility of setting up a serial-port console and
capturing the log messages on another computer?  If you do try this out,
note that you can avoid filesystem corruption by going to single-user mode
("telinit 1") and then doing "umount -a".  That will leave just your root
filesystem mounted, and in read-only mode.

> I also tries adding an entry to unusual_devs.h and adding the patch from
> Andries, but that didn't seem to help either... I'm just investigating
> this further...

I think ultimately the fix will be Andries' project to change the SCSI 
drivers to use MODE-SENSE(10) instead of MODE-SENSE(6) whenever possible.  
Although even that might not help with your device.

Alan Stern



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