On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi. The device in question is the external usb hdd Seagate Expansion 1TB.
> It claims to be usb 3.0 and also to be usable on usb 2.0 systems.
> Vendor and device ids are 0bc2 and 2312.
> 
> I have tested it on the fresh 3.18.3 from kernel.org, on a laptop with usb 2.0
> (I guess).
> 
> According to [1] and [2], I simply plugged in the device without stating
> any quirk or (as suggested in [3]) delay_use option for usb-storage under
> /etc/modprobe.d/. The result is that the disk gets never recognized by the 
> system,
> as better showed in the (bottom part of the) attached dmesg output.
> 
> I also tried by stating 'quirks' and 'delay_use' as suggested in [2] and [3],
> in every combination, also on older kernels, obtaining the same result.

Please post a usbmon trace showing what happens when you plug in the 
drive.

Alan Stern

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