On May 08 2005, Colin Leroy wrote:
> On 07 May 2005 at 20h05, Rogério Brito wrote:
> > Yesterday, I got a quite scary ooops and, today, after trying a newer
> > kernel, I got many messages in my dmesg logs.
>
> I've had problems mounting my iPod with Firewire, whereas USB works ok.
> Do you have the ability to test an hfsplus filesystem over usb-storage?
Yes, I have. This is a dual Firewire/USB enclosre. I can test with
usb-storage, but I had really scary problems with it some time ago (like it
saying that the media from my HD was removed --- when it obviously wasn't
and, to top it off, I could reproduce it, but it was with kernels like
2.6.7 or so).
I think that I can also try some stress tests with an ext2/ext3 filesystem
and Firewire (i.e., trying to rule out the hfsplus variable from the
problem).
> Maybe the problem comes from sbp2.
Yes, that can't be ruled out, but the messages all mentioned the problem
inside the hfsplus module. I will test it anyway.
> Also, can you try with 2.6.12-rc4?
Yes, I will recompile a newer copy as soon as I get up (it's really early
in the morning here and I need to sleep now).
Anyway, if any further information is necessary, please let me know.
Thanks for the prompt response, Rogério Brito.
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Homepage of the algorithms package : http://algorithms.berlios.de
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