Jaco Kroon wrote:
The mass storage device from Digitech designed for Flash Cards, as found on (for example) the GNX4 device has issues with residue, similar to the bug report at http://kerneltrap.org/node/6297. This patch adds the faulty storage device to unusual_devs.h, this not only reduces the noise in dmesg but also increases the transfer speeds by a factor of 7x for me (89kB/s -> 637kB/s).
Jaco:First - I've yanked lkm from the list - this will get there via Greg. I've also added usb-storage.
Second - patch looks good, follows all the rules for unusual_devs. Excellent.Unfortunately, though, your mail client wrapped it. If you'd like to send another one without the wrap and CC me and Greg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) directly, I'll sign-off on it, and it'll go on the merry patch path to kernel land. Wow, I think I need sleep.
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