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Message-ID: <CAPBO7TYBWg-vyX3YocGZ94ALbiZC7E-1TWr5zndPob_xyPvqTQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Sat, 10 Aug 2013 21:58:28 +0200
From:	Josep Lladonosa <jlladono@...il.com>
To:	Thomas Richter <richter@....uni-stuttgart.de>
Cc:	Alan Stern <stern@...land.harvard.edu>,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [HANG] Trouble with NEC-based USB adapter in PCMCIA slot on E7110

On 10 August 2013 21:52, Thomas Richter <richter@....uni-stuttgart.de> wrote:
> Hi Josep,
>
>
>> Have you tried to wait for 5 minutes? It could also be related to it
>> what happens to my kernel 3.11.0-rc4 (and rc3) and USB
>>
>> I plug the drive. Only after 5 minutes of high-speed of USb bus, it
>> mounts.
>
>
> No, currently I don't even depend on gnome mounting it. I don't run a
> desktop. I just mount it manually in the single user mode with "mount"
> (eliminates variables that is). If I mount it, it first looks ok. Then I
> write a file on it. Still looks ok. Then I call "sync". That finally locks
> it up with the 2.6.32 kernel, not on 2.6.31. For the .32, it just sits
> there, after probably twenty seconds, it times out, complains that it can't
> write, then dies away. Works just nicely with the .31 kernel.
>

Perhaps both cases are related, and if you waited after those 5
minutes of resets, your pen would work fine...
Have you checked your /var/log/messages after insertion of pen?

My automount is under XFCE, not Gnome... ;)

Josep


> Thus, at this time, I guess I would need to know more about how a write
> reaches the ehci module, and how the configuration from there works.
>
> Sorry, but this isn't quite as simple as I thought.
>
> Thanks,
>         Thomas



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Salutacions...Josep
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