Dominic Hilsbos wrote: > LFSers: > > I'm building on a system that only has USB 1.1 ports (OHCI compatible) > but when I plug my USB key into a port I get the following errors: > > ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: port 2 reset error -110 > hub 1-0:1.0: hub_port_status failed (err = -32) > hub 1-0:1.0: Cannot enable port 2. Maybe the USB cable is bad? > > The key works beautifully with my Windows systems. > > I notice that the first line mentions EHCI, but as a 1.0/1 port I would > think that OHCI would be handling it, yes? > > As such is there a flag that I can send to the livecd kernel that will > tell it not to use EHCI, and if I do will it use OHCI?
Sorry, no. However, you can remaster the CD according to the included instructions. > I need to be able to mount the USB key within the livecd environment, as > I need to replace the Bzip2 that comes on the CD, it's giving errors > when I try to decompress it. This is not reproducible with the CDs from year 2006. So it looks like one of the following bad things happened: * Bad download of the CD - verify the SHA1 sum of the iso against http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/lfs-livecd/SHA1SUMS * Bad burn - please burn with the -dao or -raw crdecord flag, and verify the SHA1 sum of /dev/cdrom against http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/lfs-livecd/SHA1SUMS * Your CD-ROM is manufactured before year 1999 and doesn't properly support DMA. Try booting with "linux ide=nodma" command line. * Bad RAM - as the CD itself is compressed, it is very sensitive to single-bit damages. memtest86+ is your friend. BTW, this might also fix the EHCI error. -- Alexander E. Patrakov -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/livecd FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
