On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 21:15 -0800, David Brownell wrote:
> And I didn't see an "unusual_devs.h" entry for it, but it does
> look to need the CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_HP8200e support, which I
> see is labeled "experimental".  I don't know how solid the
> support for that is.   But I see Greg's checked in a big patch
> against the file with that driver, which should make the next
> MM patchset against 2.6.11-rc3 ... mostly to support some
> new hardware, but with that many changes I suspect there'll
> be some bugfixes too.

OK, I'll check once that comes through, thanks.

> This would be www.macpower.com.tw/produts/hdd2/daisycutter/dc_usb2
> maybe?  The www.qbik.ch/usb/devices database has a report from one
> user saying they had problems with a different MacPower adapter until
> they fixed its jumpers.  Also worth a check.

Actually, it's
http://www.macpower.com.tw/products/hdd2/clearlight/cl_400plus

I didn't put the drive in myself, but I'll unscrew it and check the
jumpers.

A simple DIRECT_IO 4096-byte read-write on the block device does reveal
corruption after an hour or so, so I should be able to track this down.
Might move my home dir back off it for a while though 8)

Rusty.
-- 
A bad analogy is like a leaky screwdriver -- Richard Braakman



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