Am Sunday 02 November 2008 22:17:06 schrieb Andy Green: > Somebody in the thread at some point said: > | Is there a way to prevent suspend/resume from killing usb0? It only > > happens > > | when there is traffic on usb0 (i.e. shell output during suspend/resume). > > The USB stack on the host correctly notices that the USB device it was > talking to has gone (it's dead during suspend) and takes it down. > > But on resume, if you have arrangements on the host that the ip address > and routing for host usb0 will be autoallocated, it should recover the > ssh session OK after a short delay.
Unfortunately this only works here if the ssh session is idle. > If "killing usb0" looks different on your side please explain more what > that looks like. I'm logged in over usb0, in one session running a program that emits quite some debug output via shell, in the other session running nothing. On resume, the session with traffic quits. -- :M:
