Hmm ...
though story - I have to choose between install again XP
and apply this patch ... already I have 2.6.12-rc4 installed
so it shouldn't take much time to apply this patch ..... if I know
were it is ? :-) - can You give me this patch ?
From my side I'll try to install again Xp (just need to figure out
how do not destroy LILO with it - but this is off topic) and
I'll use this usbsnoop - I'll send You results tommorow morning -
maybe You can figure out something ...

Best Regards
Artur

> Dnia piątek, 20 maja 2005 16:24, napisałeś:
> On Fri, 20 May 2005, Artur Szymiec wrote:
> > Hello again Alan,
> >
> > as You told me I patched the scsiglue.c for kernel 2.6.12-rc4
> > and installed the kernel and modules.
> > Unfortunately things went wrong - as previous I was unable
> > to mount it. But again after some 10 trials system catched
> > the player partialy and I was able to mount it and see directory list.
> > The copy from or to player was impossible.
> > Then a fatal thought came to me - let's try mkfs.vfat - the command
> > completed without any error - except that:
> > - during player turn on - complain on LCD - please reformat media !
> > - from time to time I'm able to mount it and see directory - strange dir
> > shows some files inside the player !!!
> >
> > Ok - I'm attaching logs - maybe You will be able to help or to say that's
> > definitly the end of story ...and only Wingroze or trash can heal it
> > ....:-)
>
> The patch didn't help, obviously...  You're still getting these errors,
> and I still think they look like low-level hardware errors.
>
> It wouldn't be surprising if the same errors occur when you use the player
> with Windows -- maybe Windows is just better at recovering from the errors
> when they occur.  It would be interesting to see a log of the Windows USB
> activity.  It is possible for you to create such a log, using a program
> like usbsnoop.  See <http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbsnoop/>.
>
> There is a patch to improve the error recovery in Linux.  However it will
> only apply to 2.6.12-4; it won't work with a 2.6.11 kernel.  Most likely
> that means you won't want to try it out until you have a lot more free
> time.
>
> There's one other thing you can try easily.  Maybe the ub driver will work
> better than usb-storage.  You can find it in menuconfig under Device
> Drivers / Block devices / Low Performance USB Block Driver.  To use it all
> you have to do is rmmod usb-storage and modprobe ub.
>
> Alan Stern


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