On Wed, 2 May 2007, Scott Vlaminck wrote:
> I was having this very same problem and the fix below worked for me
> (but the actual path was
> /sys/block/sda/device/scsi_disk:8:0:0:0/allow_restart ). I don't
> really know much about the linux device model at all, so I'm not sure
> if that's to be ex
I was having this very same problem and the fix below worked for me
(but the actual path was
/sys/block/sda/device/scsi_disk:8:0:0:0/allow_restart ). I don't
really know much about the linux device model at all, so I'm not sure
if that's to be expected.
However, if I unplug the drive and plug it i
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007, Wolf Faust wrote:
> > You haven't provided a clear description of what the problem is. It would
> > help to see a dmesg log with CONFIG_USB_DEBUG turned on.
>
> Dear Alan,
>
> just just wanted to ask first before posting dlogs. So here I go with
> the details about the pr
> You haven't provided a clear description of what the problem is. It would
> help to see a dmesg log with CONFIG_USB_DEBUG turned on.
Dear Alan,
just just wanted to ask first before posting dlogs. So here I go with
the details about the problem with the Seagate FreeAgent drives:
1. Boot syst
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, Wolf Faust wrote:
> I still have problems getting external Seagate Freeagent (750GB)
> drives autoresume(?) correctly connected to USB. I did test with
> 2.6.21rc7, 2.6.18, 2.6.16 with various Intel/Nec/Via based
> controllers.
>
> Seagate Pushbutton (750GB) drives work w