2.5/6 fixes this.

Do an 'eject /dev/sda' (or whatever the right /dev/ node is) when you
insert the new pendrive.

Matt

On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 04:39:56AM +0200, Lazy wrote:
> Hello
> 
> The problem is that emulated scsi disc doesn't reenable writing
> after inserting write protected USB Pendrive. Afther that
> eaven if the drive isn't writeprotected it stays read-only.
> Reloading mass-storage driver fixes this problem.
> 
> The device is PQI Traveling disc, it uses generic mass-storage driver 
> from 2.4.21.
> 
> I browsed the code but all this scsi stuff gets me confused ;D.
> 
> I want to fix it but i dont know where the problem lays. Bad device 
> freeing on device removal, some bug in generic block routines ...
> 
> So please direct me or fix it if ;)
> 
> If it helps can send the logs.
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