On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 08:42:38PM +0100, Anders Bruun Olsen wrote:
> > Try patching your kernel with the attached patch, while your at it
> > enable USB mass storage debugging in your kernel config.
> I have applied the patch and enabled USB Mass Storage debugging. The
> first time I booted this new kernel and turned on the case it was setup
> correctly by devfsd, but once I tried to mount a CD the machine froze up
> completely and I had to use the reset button.
> Unfortunately the kernel logfile was fucked up afterwards, so I have no
> log-data from that boot.
> I then started the machine again and tried once more, but this time no
> device shows up in /dev at all. I have tried rebooting and turning the
> case on with a CD in it, without one in it and that sort of stuff, but I
> have been unable to get it to get setup in /dev like it did the first
> time.
> This is the kernel messages relevant to my problem:

[SNIP]

> Back to you hardcore kernel hackers :)

Is there nobody who can help me with this? Please?

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