On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Barbini Uberto wrote:

> Ok, to make a long story short, I'm trying to use my usb-key under the new
> kernel, but when I insert it no partition appears (a /dev/sda but not
> /dev/sda1).
> 
> This is the longer version:
> My hardware is via epia M10000, with kernel 2.6.0-test3 and test4 (gentoo
> distro).
> I have also a CF reader and it was correctly detected and mounted
> (/dev/sda1).
> [strange thing] on test3 I have to load uhci-hcd, ehci-hcd and usb-storage
> exactly in this order otherwise the system hangs or won't run. On test4 this
> combination (on modules.autoload) doesn't work anymore but loading them
> after login work.[/strange thing]
> 
> Anyway I was told that my usb-key (differently from my CF) have no partition
> so scsi can't make up a /sdax entry. I also tried to mount /dev/sda but it
> says "not a valid block device". Anyway on a Mandrake 9.1 it works flawless.
> I'm a bit tired of blind suggestions, so I'll be grateful if someone gives
> me any hint on how usb-storage is supposed to work and I'm glad to do some
> debug on c code if necessary.

Trying configuring usb-storage debugging on, and post a copy of the 
debugging messages that appear in your system log when you plug in your 
usb-key.

Alan Stern



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