Hi all,
I have exactly the same problem as Vincent. In my case it is an external 160GB
USB 2.0 HDD (Samsung). The USB to IDE interface is also a 0x5e3/0x702
(Genesys?). My disc is working perfectly as long as I use USB 1.1, of course
with slightly reduced speed.....
With USB2, things are worse. I tried it on two different computers, one with a
USB2 card with NEC chip and one with an ALI chip.
- Linux 2.4.19 with the NEC chip -> hang
- Linux 2.4.21 on both computers -> hang
- Linux 2.4.22 on both computers -> hang
- Win2000 on both -> works fine
Additionally I did some google'ing and I found some other people having
trouble with this adaptor. All the associated patches I found didn't work in
my case.
Generally, I can mount the drive without problem, and even looking at the
directory works (in most cases). But when I try to write or read bigger
chunks of data, the usb driver dies immediatly (after transferring some kB)
with the message 'usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout'.
Obviously, I'm not the only one having this problem. I don't really think that
the hardware itself is buggy, as it is working fine under windows. At least
there should be a solution. I would be glad for any hint how to get this
drive running under Linux, as windows is not an option for me.
If I should contribute some more debugging output, please tell me.
Best regards,
Anderl
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