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[ILUG] usb storage

[ILUG] usb storage

John Moylan johnm at rte.ie
Wed Oct 27 11:35:20 IST 2004


Without knowing the specifics:
FC2's 2.6.8 Kernel broke lots of USB stuff, I have to mount my USB key 
as a loop back device to get it working.

John

John P. Looney wrote:
>  Is it just me, or is Linux's USB storage ropey in the extreme. It could
> be my nForce based box, but it seems most USB stuff I plug into it goes
> squiffy. I've a MP3 player that just won't work. I've a usb hard drive
> cradle that much of the time, if hotplugged, gets errors like "USB device
> won't accept bus id 2" or whatever.
> 
>  Is it known broken on nforce, or known broken full stop ?
> 
> john

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