On Fri, 28 May 2004 10:30:28 -0400 (EDT)
Alan Stern wrote:

...[snip]...

> The USB source code is part of the kernel source code.  If you have a 
> 2.6.6 kernel then most likely you already have the source code as
> well; if not you can download it from http://www.kernel.org.
> 
> However, most likely the problem is you has nothing to do with the USB
> 
> system.  Probably it lies somewhere else, like in ACPI and interrupt 
> handling.  If you want to get more details about what's going wrong, 
> rebuild your kernel with the USB debugging option turned on in the 
> configuration.
> 
> Alan Stern


Hello Alan,

After posting my query yesterday, I did some googling, found Greg KH's
bitkeeper repository and downloaded the kernel.  It's presently running
with USB debugging enabled.  

I've attached the portion of /var/log/syslog showing the most recent
reboot, complete with USB debugging messages.  It also ha messages from
my most recent attempt to use the memory stick. 

I've considered sprinkling printk() calls in usb/core/hub.c to see what
else can be learned and would be glad to do that.

If there's addition info I can get, please let me know.  I'd very much
like to have the memory stick working with this recently acquired mobo.

Cordially,

David

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