On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, J.J.Green wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> I have an old thinkpad (560z) running debian testing with
> the stock kernel 2.6.7-1-686. I also have a nifty "swissmemory":
> a swiss army knife with a usb drive on it! It advertises itself
> as linux compatible "kernel 2.4 or better", which is nice to see,
> but when I insert it I get, in syslog,
> 
>   Aug  4 22:31:21 turbot kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: connect-debounce failed,
>          port 1 disabled
>   Aug  4 22:32:00 turbot last message repeated 8 times
>   Aug  4 22:33:01 turbot last message repeated 9 times
>   Aug  4 22:34:02 turbot last message repeated 12 times
> 
> and so on. The device works fine in another linux machine with
> a 2.6 kernel (an ibook) and the thinkpad recognises other
> usb-storage devices (eg a maxtor USB external drive) without
> a problem.
> 
> I'm stumped -- does anyone have any ideas on how to proceed?

This has nothing to do with usb-storage, it's a problem with initial 
device detection.  To get more information you could turn on the USB 
debugging option in your kernel configuration.

Alan Stern



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