On Tue, 18 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Maybe someone can enlighten me on this...  I have a 250GB maxtor drive
> that I am trying to use as an external drive.  I bought a usb2 enclosure
> for it and had trouble with it on my gentoo box.  I later found out it was
> because it was a Genesys chipset which is broken on 2.6.x from what I
> understand.
> 
> After some reading of the compatibility list on linux-usb.com, I decided
> to just buy another enclosure with the Cypress Semiconductor usb2 bridge. 
> After installing, it is dyeing with an error message (dmesg output
> follows):

> Anyone have thoughts on this?  I am running a stage1 gentoo build,
> currently running gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.5-rc1.  I have tried 2.6.4,
> 2.6.5, and 2.6.6 with no luck.
> 
> I run a serial ATA boot drive, WD raptor 76GB, and have scsi disk support
> compiled directly in the kernel because of that.
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> Aaron Bostick

My general advice to everybody in this sort of situation is that you have 
to turn on usb-storage debugging in your kernel's configuration.  That 
will provide a lot of additional information in your system log, which is 
necessary for tracking down the problem.

Alan Stern



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