Alan Stern wrote

>>>See what the partition table contains.  If it looks okay, you might have
>>>to recreate the filesystem in partition 1.  If it doesn't look okay, 
>>>then repartition the device.
>>The device works perfectly in all other OS's. And all other keys work with
>>this Debian box. But not that key, in this Box. ;-|
> You may _think_ the device is okay, but that doesn't mean it is.  Or maybe 
> it is okay but the data it contains are not.

I experience exactly the same problems here, also kingston data
traveler. The Device works under windows and under 2.4 - kernels,

whenever i mount it under 2.6, i get the same i/o-errors as andrew
initially reported.

occasionally, i managed to re-partition the stick, but it "forgot" the
partiton table on each re-plugg and it was completely unreadable under
windows/2.4.

i just gave it away then, but if someone is interested, i can get it
back and run some tests on it.

Greetings
  --o
-- 
Oliver Nittka
ESEM Grünau GmbH & Co. KG
Dornierstraße 6, 88677 Markdorf/Germany
phone: +49 7544 9583-25, fax: +49 7544 9583-60


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