On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Dear friends in the C-Source,
> 
> I am currently setting up my new toy, a Sharp PC-MM10, 
> banning the preinstalled XP and using a real System...
> 
> I compiled a 2.6.0-test9 kernel with USB compiled in or as module (same thing 
> happens) and I experience the following problem:
> 
> no matter which USB-storage-device I attach (tried CD-ROM, 
> Flash Card Reader and memory stick) I get a new scsi host
> every time i plug a device in.
> 
> so when changing devices for several times I finally end up
> with /dev/scsi/host0 to 17 or more (diden't go on)
> 
> I would like to provide more debug information and also help digging down the 
> problem. I just need a hint, where to start searching. Is it the SCSI-driver, is it 
> usb-storage or anywhere else?
> 
> greets and thanks
> martin

This is a SCSI issue, not a USB one.  Maybe someone on the 
SCSI development list can enlighten us.  As far as I can tell, the host 
number is simply incremented every time a new host, of whatever sort, is 
added.  The numbers never get reused.

Alan Stern



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