Hi,
I was able to try the 5.3.0 kernel from the PPA as stated above. It was a bit 
complicated, as I had to disable secure boot first, so it was good that I did 
not try it from remote (my wife would have killed me!).

In short: The problem persists. The ums-realtek driver does not work
with this device ID. Same kernel messages, 3 retries to find the phantom
device (sdb in my case) and always it gave up after timeout. After 3
tries the device is blocked completely.

This happened also after completely switching of system and
disconnecting from power coord.

In short: The device ID added in the latest commit to ums-realtek does
not work, so please revert it and also tell this upstream.

@Kai-Heng: When you committed that to upstream kernel, did you test this
on a real device? To me it's completely un-understandable why to
forcefully switch a device which works perfectly well with the default
USB storage driver to a custom vendor-specific driver without any
reason!

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