Hi, I have suse 9.2 and I am having problems with usb flash keys. It is same with or without subfs. When I first plug it in (after a restart) it gets recognized (look ex. 1), but when umounted/ejected and then plugged again it gets stuck somewhere in the middle (look at ex. 2) with all the lights. It is not device specific as it happens with three keys all known to work with linux and even booted linux many times. Now they are fat16 formatted. ex. 1: usb 3-5: new high speed USB device using address 5 usb 3-5: Product: Mass storage usb 3-5: Manufacturer: USB usb 3-5: SerialNumber: 142E1941AD124214 Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: 512MB Model: USB2.0FlashDrive Rev: 2.00 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sda: Unit Not Ready, sense: Current : sense key Unit Attention Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB) sda: Write Protect is off sda: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00 sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: sda1 Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0 USB Mass Storage device found at 5 usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered. ex. 2: [like above] Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: [here it ends - dmesg] Thank you in advance.
Aleš, What happens when you type lsusb as the root user when you have this problem. Does the lsusb process hang? Are you able to kill the lsusb process? I have a problem with a usb printer that works with SuSE 9.1, but has intermitent problems with SuSE 9.2. When I have this problem, lsusb hangs and can't be killed, even with a kill -9. Cheers, Barrie Hill Aleš Jagodnik wrote:
Hi, I have suse 9.2 and I am having problems with usb flash keys. It is same with or without subfs. When I first plug it in (after a restart) it gets recognized (look ex. 1), but when umounted/ejected and then plugged again it gets stuck somewhere in the middle (look at ex. 2) with all the lights. It is not device specific as it happens with three keys all known to work with linux and even booted linux many times. Now they are fat16 formatted.
ex. 1: usb 3-5: new high speed USB device using address 5 usb 3-5: Product: Mass storage usb 3-5: Manufacturer: USB usb 3-5: SerialNumber: 142E1941AD124214 Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: 512MB Model: USB2.0FlashDrive Rev: 2.00 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sda: Unit Not Ready, sense: Current : sense key Unit Attention Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB) sda: Write Protect is off sda: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00 sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: sda1 Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0 USB Mass Storage device found at 5 usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered.
ex. 2: [like above] Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: [here it ends - dmesg]
Thank you in advance.
Yes, it hangs, usbview also, and hw detection in Yast too. Maybe it is a hwscan or hotplug issue? Dne torek 25 januar 2005 13:24 je Barrie Hill napisal(a):
Aleš,
What happens when you type
lsusb
as the root user when you have this problem. Does the lsusb process hang? Are you able to kill the lsusb process?
I have a problem with a usb printer that works with SuSE 9.1, but has intermitent problems with SuSE 9.2. When I have this problem, lsusb hangs and can't be killed, even with a kill -9.
Cheers, Barrie Hill
Aleš Jagodnik wrote:
Hi, I have suse 9.2 and I am having problems with usb flash keys. It is same with or without subfs. When I first plug it in (after a restart) it gets recognized (look ex. 1), but when umounted/ejected and then plugged again it gets stuck somewhere in the middle (look at ex. 2) with all the lights. It is not device specific as it happens with three keys all known to work with linux and even booted linux many times. Now they are fat16 formatted.
ex. 1: usb 3-5: new high speed USB device using address 5 usb 3-5: Product: Mass storage usb 3-5: Manufacturer: USB usb 3-5: SerialNumber: 142E1941AD124214 Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: 512MB Model: USB2.0FlashDrive Rev: 2.00 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sda: Unit Not Ready, sense: Current : sense key Unit Attention Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB) sda: Write Protect is off sda: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00 sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: sda1 Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0 USB Mass Storage device found at 5 usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered.
ex. 2: [like above] Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: [here it ends - dmesg]
Thank you in advance.
Aleš, Not sure what to do with this one, I don't have the skills to fix it, so hopefully there will be someone to help. What chipset do you have on your motherboard. I have a Shuttle MV43N with a VIA chipset. Cheers, Barrie Hill Aleš Jagodnik wrote:
Yes, it hangs, usbview also, and hw detection in Yast too. Maybe it is a hwscan or hotplug issue?
Dne torek 25 januar 2005 13:24 je Barrie Hill napisal(a):
Aleš,
What happens when you type
lsusb
as the root user when you have this problem. Does the lsusb process hang? Are you able to kill the lsusb process?
I have a problem with a usb printer that works with SuSE 9.1, but has intermitent problems with SuSE 9.2. When I have this problem, lsusb hangs and can't be killed, even with a kill -9.
Cheers, Barrie Hill
Aleš Jagodnik wrote:
Hi, I have suse 9.2 and I am having problems with usb flash keys. It is same with or without subfs. When I first plug it in (after a restart) it gets recognized (look ex. 1), but when umounted/ejected and then plugged again it gets stuck somewhere in the middle (look at ex. 2) with all the lights. It is not device specific as it happens with three keys all known to work with linux and even booted linux many times. Now they are fat16 formatted.
ex. 1: usb 3-5: new high speed USB device using address 5 usb 3-5: Product: Mass storage usb 3-5: Manufacturer: USB usb 3-5: SerialNumber: 142E1941AD124214 Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: 512MB Model: USB2.0FlashDrive Rev: 2.00 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sda: Unit Not Ready, sense: Current : sense key Unit Attention Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB) sda: Write Protect is off sda: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00 sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: sda1 Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0 USB Mass Storage device found at 5 usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered.
ex. 2: [like above] Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: [here it ends - dmesg]
Thank you in advance.
epox 8rda+, nforce2 Dne torek 25 januar 2005 13:33 je Barrie Hill napisal(a):
Aleš,
Not sure what to do with this one, I don't have the skills to fix it, so hopefully there will be someone to help. What chipset do you have on your motherboard. I have a Shuttle MV43N with a VIA chipset.
Cheers, Barrie Hill
Aleš Jagodnik wrote:
Yes, it hangs, usbview also, and hw detection in Yast too. Maybe it is a hwscan or hotplug issue?
Dne torek 25 januar 2005 13:24 je Barrie Hill napisal(a):
Aleš,
What happens when you type
lsusb
as the root user when you have this problem. Does the lsusb process hang? Are you able to kill the lsusb process?
I have a problem with a usb printer that works with SuSE 9.1, but has intermitent problems with SuSE 9.2. When I have this problem, lsusb hangs and can't be killed, even with a kill -9.
Cheers, Barrie Hill
Aleš Jagodnik wrote:
Hi, I have suse 9.2 and I am having problems with usb flash keys. It is same with or without subfs. When I first plug it in (after a restart) it gets recognized (look ex. 1), but when umounted/ejected and then plugged again it gets stuck somewhere in the middle (look at ex. 2) with all the lights. It is not device specific as it happens with three keys all known to work with linux and even booted linux many times. Now they are fat16 formatted.
ex. 1: usb 3-5: new high speed USB device using address 5 usb 3-5: Product: Mass storage usb 3-5: Manufacturer: USB usb 3-5: SerialNumber: 142E1941AD124214 Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: 512MB Model: USB2.0FlashDrive Rev: 2.00 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sda: Unit Not Ready, sense: Current : sense key Unit Attention Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB) sda: Write Protect is off sda: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00 sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: sda1 Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0 USB Mass Storage device found at 5 usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered.
ex. 2: [like above] Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: [here it ends - dmesg]
Thank you in advance.
Not sure what to do with this one, I don't have the skills to fix it, so hopefully there will be someone to help. What chipset do you have on your motherboard. I have a Shuttle MV43N with a VIA chipset.
I have an ALI M1533 on a Compaq Presario 1525EA Laptop.
Hi, I have suse 9.2 and I am having problems with usb flash keys. It is same with or without subfs. When I first plug it in (after a restart) it gets recognized (look ex. 1), but when umounted/ejected and then plugged again it gets stuck somewhere in the middle (look at ex. 2) with all the lights. It is not device specific as it happens with three keys all known to work with linux and even booted linux many times. Now they are fat16 formatted.
I have the same problem but with any usb device, i'll try to paste my logs tonight when I get home.
ex. 1: usb 3-5: new high speed USB device using address 5 usb 3-5: Product: Mass storage usb 3-5: Manufacturer: USB usb 3-5: SerialNumber: 142E1941AD124214 Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: 512MB Model: USB2.0FlashDrive Rev: 2.00 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 sda: Unit Not Ready, sense: Current : sense key Unit Attention Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB) sda: Write Protect is off sda: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00 sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: sda1 Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0 USB Mass Storage device found at 5 usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered.
ex. 2: [like above] Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled sda: assuming drive cache: write through sda: [here it ends - dmesg]
Thank you in advance.
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Agustí Dosaiguas Falcó
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Aleš Jagodnik
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Barrie Hill