On 03/05/07, Jesus Jr M Salvo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 03/05/07, Jesus Jr M Salvo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Furthermore, if I boot from a vanilla 2.6.21-1 kernel without the USB
> > enclosure attached, and then attach it after bootup, nothing even gets
> > logged on /var/log/messages saying that it detected a usb device
> > connected, but if I unplug and plug my USB mouse, it gets logged. I
> > enabled full USB debugging, but  nothing gets logged plugging and
> > unplugging the USB enclosure.
> >
> > Anyway, what I have not tried is to boot with vanilla 2.6.21-1 with
> > the USB enclosure already attached, to see if that helps ( like with
> > using the FC6 kernel ).
> >
> > John
> >
>
> Tried booting using vanilla 2.6.21-1 kernel with the USB enclosure
> already attached, and it detected the USB device and at high-speed (
> as in 480 ). Hmmmm......
>

Problem solved. All along, I have been booting up with "noapic" as a
workaround when I first installed FC6 on this laptop, it would not
boot from hard disk without that option.

Now it seems that I don't need that option, and I can plug and unplug
the USB enclosure and always get high-speed.

John

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