I too found myself here because I have been experiencing this same
problem with an Asus B85M-G motherboard. I'll check the BIOS revision
tomorrow and report back if an upgrade fixes it.
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As a last resort I upgraded the bios/uefi of the mainboard (B85M-G BIOS
0410 - B85M-G BIOS 0703) and now it works.
Funny though, that 3.2 managed to circumvent whatever the bios messed
up. Anyway, sorry for the noise.
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sudo fsck.ext4 -v /dev/sdc1
e2fsck 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)
BackupDisc: clean, 631430/61046784 files, 211311384/244182016 blocks
sudo fsck.ext4 -vf /dev/sdc1
e2fsck 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Hello,
it would be good for the bug's life-cycle to open a report upstream in
order to inform the USB 3.0 developers
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
Add a link here (when this done) and also add a link in the upstream
report to point in this bug report.
My disk (comment #22) it's NTFS filesystem,
Filed an upstream report under:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65631
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Title:
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Precise with kernel 3.2 succeeds to connect the drive on usb 3.0.
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kernel log of a precise live system with kernel 3.8 failing to connect
the drive on a usb 3.0 port.
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lsusb -v output on 3.2 on usb 3.0 port.
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Same drive on saucy when using the usb 2 port.
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On a fresh saucey installation (kernel 3.11), I can not use my external
usb 3.0 hdd on usb 3.0 ports, it only works on usb 2 ports. kernel log
shows, that it disconnects immediately after it is plugged in.
Hello,
it seems a bit strange because the CurrentDmesg.txt (comment #9) doesn't
show the problem. Also I have Trusty Tahr installed and a WD USB3.0
external HDD and I haven't such problems. Either I connect it to USB2.0
or 3.0 port.
It would be helpful if you provide additional information
It would be helpful if you provide additional information during the
connection of HDD.
This should be in the log file attached to comment #1. If there are any
further logs/test I could provide, please name them.
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Hello,
have you tried the latest kernel ?
These are my results from the fresh updated Trusty Tahr. (kernel-3.12.0-4)
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Same failure with 3.12.0-4 from trusty daily live.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1254261/+attachment/3915627/+files/dmesg_3.12.0-4_usb3_failed
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Same with mainline kernel 3.13-rc1.
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Can you please confirm that the filesystem of that disk is in a good
condition ?
If it's NTFS then it would be better to check it with a Windows tool.
If it's linux filesystem (e.g. ext4) the you can use fsck tool.
Best Regards
NikTh
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