On 20.12.2007 11:42, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
> 
> > This is interesting, i pluged the (High-Speed-)HUB with the Low-Speed 
> > peripherals into another root-port. How can it be that this brings down 
> > the WHOLE usb subsystem, the computer that i replaced with this machine 
> > only had an USB-OHCI controller onboard, so i plugged the HDD into an 
> > add-on USB-controller and the same(!) low-speed devices where driven by 
> > the OHCI-driver?
> 
> It doesn't bring down the whole USB subsystem.  You are overreacting to
> the volume of messages in the system log.  All that went down was the
> high-speed hub -- but of course when the hub went down it took along
> the various devices plugged into it.

The HDD isn't connected to an (addional) Hub, only the low-speed 
devices. And the low-speed devices are only present and not in "active" 
use while i copy something to the HDD.

So can i assume that you suggest i should try some other hub for my 
low-speed devices?




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