AS> The log you attached doesn't contain any debugging information.  Probably
AS> you have your /etc/syslog.conf set up only to accept kernel messages with 
AS> higher priority.

Yep, I discovered that in gentoo debug info are stored in /var/log/debug

AS> Judging from what is in there, my guess is that your usb-key doesn't like 
AS> the MODE_SENSE command to read the cache page.  Try applying the patch 
AS> below and see if it helps.

I applied but... now doesn't work neither usb-key nor CF-reader.

First I patched the kernel 2.6.0-test4, I had to do manually because
something bcd stuff was yet there, and I double-checked everything.

Then I compiled the kernel with oldconfig and I rebooted.
Then I loaded uhci-hcd and ehci-hcd and I inserted CFreader but it
wasn't detected rightly and usb hanged off, I had to reset, beacause
it didn't shutdown.
Then I tried with usb-key with same result (no sda1 and usb out of
order).
Finally I rebooted with previous kernel (test3) I inserted CFreader
and I copied all the logs.

I attached logs (both messages and debug).


Ciao Uberto


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