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Hi,
thanks for your intereste in the bug. Have been using the drive via USB all
the time in the past, so I don't have any recent experience with the firewire
behavior. But I will test ist again and let you know the results. Might take a
few days, though.
Cheers,
Volker
Thursday, Nov.
Same bug is valid for the Natty back-port kernel in 10.04 ...
A external firewire hard drive is NOT being recognized if the system is
booted with 2.6.38.12.22 (latest lts-backport-natty available at the
time of writing).
Booting the system with stock 2.6.32 resolves the problem.
Comparing the
Sorry, typo ...
The line ...
Here's the proof that the back-port kernel is compiled properly:
... should read ...
Here's the proof that the back-port kernel is NOT compiled properly:
Sorry for the double-post.
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Title:
Problem with external firewire disk and new firewire stack in Kubuntu
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Title:
Problem with external firewire disk and new firewire stack in Kubuntu
11.04 and 11.10 beta2
To
Ok, now tested with upstream (mainline) kernel: 2.6.38-02063808-generic
Exact same behavior. Drive not recognized in 11.04 with upstream kernel after
cold-boot. Reboot into Kubuntu 10.04, drive recognized on connection. Reboot to
11.04 with upstream kernel and drive is now recognized on
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Problem with external firewire disk and new firewire stack in Kubuntu
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? It
will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream-testing' tag. This
can be done by
Ok, will test upstream kernel. No time for that, now. Will do tomorrow.
Thanks so far!
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