Am Mittwoch, 6. April 2005 16:28 schrieb Kresimir Peharda:
> 
> --- Oliver Neukum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > Did it work with exactly this kernel on the old motherboard?
> > Try something like
> > "dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/null" to rule out filesystem involvement.
> > A 32MB might indicate a problem with using ancient SCSI commands.
> > Any other ideas?
> > 
> >     Regards
> >             Oliver
> > 
> Not exactly with this kernel, as I changed it after it stopped working.
> Meaning, it worked with one of the older 2.6 kernels provided by SuSE. I
> upgraded hoping it will solve the problem. I can add that the old board did 
> not
> support USB 2.0 (ehci), but only 1.1 (uhci). 
> 
> I exchanged the board and the processor after the old processor went up the
> chimney. Unfortunately, the old board does not work with the new proc, so I am
> unable to check.
> 
> I tried the "dd stuff", but the process freezes, just as any other does when
> attempting to access the drive when a card >32M is in it.

So you can use anything below 32MB with dd even if the card is larger?
Please post /proc/scsi/scsi, enable storage debugging and post a syslog
of device detection with a small and a big card.

        Regards
                Oliver


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