On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Raymano Garibaldi wrote:
> > Wait a minute. You're saying that USB Persist worked under 2.6.21
> > because it wasn't available? That makes no sense. Besides, if you
> > don't like USB Persist under 2.6.23, you can always eliminate it by
> > turning off CONFIG_USB_PERSIST.
> >
>
> I have tried this. Simply turning off CONFIG_USB_PERSIST doesn't work.
> In this case the USB drive file system is unmounted on resume, even if
> the drive remained plugged in during suspend.
Something about this doesn't sound right.
When you have CONFIG_USB_PERSIST enabled, do you remember to turn on
the Persist feature for the root fs device by writing a "1" to the
device's power/persist file in sysfs?
Can you try building a kernel with CONFIG_USB_PERSIST and
CONFIG_USB_DEBUG both enabled, and post the dmesg log from immediately
after resuming?
Alan Stern
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