On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 04:30:13AM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:37:01AM +0000, unman wrote:
> > I run named disposable sys-usbs, from a usb template. In my experience
> > it is *not* necessary to pass the reset option on each boot. The option
> > is set once and applies on every boot.
> > (On one x230 I have a separate print usb, and just switch between the
> > standard named usb and print qube without any issues. Again the reset
> > option is set once.)
> > 
> > I cant account for what's happening in your set-up.
> > I'm assuming that your original sys-usb worked fine.
> > Take a step back: delete all the disposable sys-usb, and confirm that
> > your sys-usb works fine.
> > Then create a disposable template - confirm tat *that* works fine.
> > Then create disposable sys-usb.
> > 
> > If you hit a problem, tell us what hardware you have.
> 
> You quoted a different message than the one you were replying to...
> 
I quoted a message referring to disposable sys-usbs, and told you my own
experience of disposable sus-usbs.

> The confusion appears to have been that I thought no-strict-reset was a
> setting applied to a PCI device. Instead it appears to be an option
> applied to a specific connection between a PCI device and a VM.
> 

Now *that* confusion is cleared up, I assume your problem has gone away?


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