Alan Stern wrote:
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Mike R. wrote:
I believe that I was able to recreate the errors. (I think)
http://opiate.nywifi.net/log2.tar
That logfile contains tons of connection attempts that fail for various
different reasons. Most common is that the computer gives up on the drive
while the drive is still warming up.
You can try doing this: Make sure the usb-storage module isn't loaded on
your system and prevent the hotplug system from loading it. Then plug in
the drive and insert a disc. Give it some 15 - 30 seconds to warm up, and
then do "modprobe usb-storage".
All of my USB drivers are compiled into the kernel. I'll definitely try
what you said and get back to you about it. Thanks.
Also, when you post log files in the future, see if you can whittle them
down to just the relevant part. That last one contained over 6 hours
worth of log messages! I couldn't tell which parts contained the tests
you thought were important.
Sorry! I thought that I grepped it down far enough, but I guess not. :(
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