> Hello everyone,
> Still me with my ieee1394 problems :)
>
> Workaround: My goal is to make ieee1394 HardDisk work in a production
> environment:
> User come on a machine, plug his disk, store his (experience
> results) datas on it, unplugs it and go away with it in his home
> institute where he processes his datas.
You should update to the latest cvs version, as it has some fixes for
sbp2 plug/unplug issues that hasn't yet made it into 2.4. Move your
drivers/ieee1394 directory out of the way and then checkout the cvs
drivers as described here:
http://linux1394.sourceforge.net/cvs.html
Kristian
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