Do you know the USB disk is a USB2 disk? What is the output of lspci -vvv,
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices and lsmod?

On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Im having problems with a new USB2.0 PCI card.
>  (for use with RH8.0 or 9, Linux kernel 2.4.19 or 2.4.20)
>
> This is a (relatively cheap) two port device, and the manual (such as it is,
> one
> page of specs, 5 pages of windows screen dumps), says that
> it is an OHCI device.
>
> Elsewhere it says that it is a EHCI device (sigh).
>
> The card is identified as
>     "USB 2.0 for VIA Chipset"
>
> Ive rebuilt my kernel with the drivers built as a module,
> but when I try to load the ohci with modprobe, I get the following
> complaints:
>
> ---
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] usb]# /sbin/modprobe usb-ohci
> /lib/modules/2.4.20-NANO/kernel/drivers/usb/usb-ohci.o: init_module: No such
> device
> Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including
> invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
>       You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
> /lib/modules/2.4.20-NANO/kernel/drivers/usb/usb-ohci.o: insmod
> /lib/modules/2.4.20-NANO/kernel/drivers/usb/usb-ohci.o f
> ailed
> /lib/modules/2.4.20-NANO/kernel/drivers/usb/usb-ohci.o: insmod usb-ohci failed
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] usb]#
>
> ---
>
> The EHCI driver loads without complaints, but there is no speed increase
> during the file transfers...
>
> ---
>
> So, the device is usable, but all I get from it is lowspeed connections, and
> the
> whole purpose of buying a USB2.0 card was to speed up data transfer to a
> USB Disk.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Any other info that would help with a diagnosis?
>
> If the answer is that this unit is hopeless, any suggestions for a GOOD
> (but relatively cheap) USB2.0 card thats going to work with Linux?
>
>
>                                         Reg.Clemens
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>
>
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