Hi Alan!
On Mit, 24 Mai 2006, Alan Stern wrote:
> Definitely not good. Perhaps the problem is in the USB interface of your
> hard drive.
Umpf, hard to track down this. Ok.
> > (and I checked that it was all from the same instance of copying, not
> > from an older one). It seems that the reset takes *realy* really long,
> > not as fast as it should be.
>
> How do you know? The log entries tell you when each reset started but
> not when it ended.
ls does not respond for long time. Isn't this a sign?
> > Nup, here it sometimes takes 1min to get it going again.
>
> How can you tell? By watching an LED?
Again, ls or stating any other file not the currently copied ones.
> intermittent problems like this. However if you want, you can add your
> own printk statements to the driver to find out exactly when each reset
> starts and ends.
Ok, I will give it a try.
Best wishes
Norbert
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