I have the same problem too.
I'm not sure, but I think there is a patch for it.
Anyway, I'm waiting for a new kernel to have
this pacth applied by default.
2.4.18 perhaps?
Can anyone confirm this ?
Jordi Bataller
Gandia. Spain.
Salvador Gomez wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have installed an USB hard disk (it is an ide hard disk with an IDE/USB
> adapter (chipset OnSpecInc 90C36LC1)), and all seems to be ok (I mount it
> with /dev/sda1 and everything seems to be well), the only problem is that
> when I shutdown or reboot the system, if I have used the USB hard disk, when
> the computer reachs the message "umounting file systems..." it takes a long
> time (one or two minutes) to continue the process: the computer is halted
> during that time,then it shows an error message (which I nearly can't see
> because it is too fast, but it says something about scsi response) and then
> the system turns off. If I don't switch on the usb hard disk, the shut down
> process is normal.
> has Anyone experimented something similar?Anyone has any suggestion? how can
> I see the shutdown messages that the kernel gives???
> Thanks a lot.
>
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