Well, it took me a while again to perform the trial.  Bad luck, it
didn't work, I experienced the same thing as before, with not getting
scd0 working but sda doing it but not recognizing iso9660...

I can't provide logs right now since I was confident it would work and
wanted not to compile twice (now I have to any ways).  So I'll provide
them later.  This was just to let you know it didn't... :-( ....

Thx,

Javier.

On 6/29/05, Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas wrote:
> > I'm attaching dmesg output redirected to the provided file...  It's
> > still weird how 1st a message shows up saying:
> >
> > usbat_flash_transport: INQUIRY. Returning bogus response.
> 
> Don't worry about that. You captured the important part below.
> 
> > usb-storage: usbat_identify_device: Cylinder low is 00
> > usb-storage: usbat_identify_device: Detected Flash reader/writer
> 
> When I was extending the driver, one problem I faced was how to distinguish
> between the CompactFlash readers and the HP cdroms. I tried, but couldn't find
>  anyone with one of the HP devices to confirm the behaviour, so I assumed it
> would follow the ATAPI specs in terms of providing a device signature on
> reset. Your report shows that this is not the case though.
> 
> Please try the attached patch. It should be a more solid check for which
> device type we are dealing with.
> 
> Thanks,
> Daniel
> 
> 
> 


-- 
Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas


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