On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Fukumoto Akira wrote:

> Great Stuff !!
> dmesg looks much better now. 

It was my fault: it turns out that I had put up on the 
webpage the 2.6.13-rc1 version of the driver instead of the 
intended 2.6.12 version. I will change the driver on the 
web. Sorry about wasting your time.

> My problem is still on the SCSI side. The SCSI side will not support sda1
> device-node. I do not get:
> 
> 'SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices' emmited in scsiglue.c
> 
> Are there any methods to test the driver alone?  
> Which event in the system should occur when plugging an USB-Device?

The 'SCSI emulation ...' message can be issued only after 
the device attachment is detected. But it is not clear 
whether the attachments are detected at all. Therefore the 
problem is still likely on the isp side, not the scsi.

Play with the sel15Kres setting again. Maybe just the 
current setting is incorrect. Try attaching different flash 
drives. Rebuild your kernel to include USB HID device 
support and try whether keyboards or mice are detected. If 
you have progress, please post also the new dmesg.

Olav



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