Do you have an OHCI controller or an UHCI controller? I noticed that
you're using the "alternate" UHCI driver... can you try this with the
standard UHCI driver?
Matt
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 03:34:41PM -0800, Robert J. Bell wrote:
> Unfortunately I lost everything on my system (the one that worked) and I=
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> don't believe I ever looked in /proc/scsi/scsi because It was working=20
> and I didn't feel the need to go poking around. I had this problem=20
> initially the first time I compiled 2.4.0 but I went back and added SCSI=
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> Generic "on" and that seemed to fix it. I am just confused why it=20
> thinks this is a scanner. IS there any way to force it to detect it as a=
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> scsi disk?
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> I must have recompiled this kernel 50 times trying to recreate the the=20
> scenario where this worked. I can send you my .config if you think that=
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> will help.
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> Robert
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> Matthew Dharm wrote:
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> > Hrm... from these logs, everything looks okay, except for the fact that=
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> > device refuses to return any INQUIRY data.
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> > Can you reproduce the conditions under which it was working and send lo=
gs
> > from that? Or at least remember what the /proc/scsi/scsi info looked l=
ike?
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> > Matt
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> > On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 03:19:36PM -0800, Robert J. Bell wrote:
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> >> Matthew here is the info you requested, thanks for your help.
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Matthew Dharm Home: mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.=
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