On Monday 09 February 2004 13:14, Johannes Liedtke wrote:
> > > I was wrong... it worked, while I was testing it with a few files
> > > (about 20MB total). But when I put more files on it (53 files with a
> > > total of ~190MB) and unmount it, unplug it, replug it, wait for the
> > > affirmative beep, unplug it, then all files are gone, together with the
> > > filesystem - well, I guess the fs got corrupted somehow.
<snip>
> On Monday 09 February 2004 04:10, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > I've seen this sort of thing before.  Generally, it's the firmware of the
> > MP3 player deciding that part (or all) of the filesystem is screwed and
> > dumping the data it thinks is bogus.
> >
> > It's not really a usb-storage problem.  It's a filesystem problem.  To
> > date, I know of nobody who has figured out why the MP3 player thinks
> > anything is wrong.
<snip>
> I guess I'll just return the stick then and try another one...

OK - I got another player today: mpX Rome 256MB

Exactly the same crap happens as with the MD40838 and Laurents Packard Bell 
AudioKey.

Has anybody here gotten an usb-mp3-player (usb-mass-storage device) to work 
correctly with Linux and could tell us what player that is?

thanx,
Johannes

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