Am Sonntag, 7. November 2004 16:41 schrieb Alan Stern:

Hello Alan,

> Note that part of the problem is caused by the iPod itself, not by the
> usb-storage driver.  Even when using the Firewire interface you still see
> the messages about errors reading sector 7999480.  For the time being you
> can fix that by turning off support for the EFI partitioning scheme (in
> menuconfig under File systems / Partition types / Advanced partition
> selection / EFI GUID Partition support).

> As for the other problems, the best way to track them down is for you to
> turn on both USB and USB Mass Storage verbose debugging in the kernel
> configuration.  Then post the dmesg output showing what happens when you
> plug in the iPod USB connector.

sorry for the late answer. I compiled my own kernel using the original sources 
supplied by SuSE 9.2 (after updates) and did first a make cloneconfig . Then 
i disabled both EFI GUID partition support and activated USB debugging. 
However now nothing strange happens. There are a lot of debugging messages 
but the block device is mounted without problems. 

I will try again with a kernel with only EFI support disabled.

Greetings, Joerg


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