I don't know why it hangs, but with that particular device the extra time
at initialization is unavoidable. It's a function of that device, and not
the usb-storage layer.
Matt
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 02:26:08PM -0700, Alfredo Tomasini wrote:
>
> After some experiment with kernel 2.2.19 I migrated to 2.4.5 Kernel to
> make
> my Jaz USB working.
> after loading these modules:
> usbcore
> uhci
> usb-storage
> a entry on /proc/scsi/ appears like usb-storage-0 abd the scsi entry is
> saying
> IOMEGA Jaz
> USB-to_SCSI
> ..
> ..
>
> that I can mount is with mount -t vfat /dev/sda4 /iomega.
>
> The issues are:
>
> a) usb-storage module it takes quite a lot of time to be loaded
> b) is I try to transfer more that 20Mbytes of file the communication
> stop working. The shell is hung up a cannot kill the usb-storage
> process, I cannot kill the copy command, nothing
> However the rest of the system is working but I need to shut
> down the PC and typically it does not shut down clean and
> it stops at the "umount swap", then I have to turn it off.
>
> I have compiled the kernel by myself with scsi support (generic).
>
> For small file it work file < 10 Mbytes.
>
> The pc is a gateway laptop.
>
> Any Idea ?
>
> Alfredo
>
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