Hi Alan,

> > Can anyone help making my backup reliable?
>
> This feels like a signal-quality issue.  Maybe there's just more
> electromagnetic noise near the motherboard with the PIII processor, or a
> bad cable connection...  Or maybe I'm totally wrong and the problem is
> something else entirely.

I already tried it with different cables with no success. But I'll do some 
more investigation in this direction.

> Regardless, I don't know what can be done to eliminate those errors you
> see.  However, the experimental patch in this message
>
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-devel&m=110876266420588&w=2
>
> ought to help your system recover more quickly and more reliably when the
> errors occur.

I'll try these patches. But I won't come to this until the end of the week.

> As for the oops you saw at the end of your log, there's a series of
> patches that have already been submitted which should prevent it.
> However, if the errors are handled more gracefully then you'll probably
> find that the oops never gets triggered anyway.

Lets hope so. But where can I find these patches? The oops is annoying because 
I have to reboot and sync is hanging after this oops...

Thank you for your help. It seems like I'm not the only one with problems like 
this and I'd like to help to get them fixed at last.

Kind regards,

Gerd


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