On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 14:50:57 +0100, Oliver Nittka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Stern wrote

> 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.

Curious, isn't it. The thing about Data Travellers is that Kingston
revs the hardware without changing the part number. This is the _only_
stick which had problems with toggles clear on RHEL 4 (not your problem,
because the mainline did not have that patch). I ordered the exactly
same specification stick, and what came in worked perfectly. It also
was packaged differently.

Broken sticks have a sort of a teardrop shape, and new sticks are
rectangular. There is also Data Traveller II, and Data Traveler
Something Else...

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

You know what I really would appreciate, is if someone sent me exactly
the one which fails, because as you see, it's impossible to buy one
and hit a problematic version. It only takes $.43 and a small padded
envelope. Oliver, unfortunately, is in a different countly...

-- Pete


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