Re: usb storage devices

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hey,

try to update the default kernel with FC3 and also hotplug utility .I
think after that your system will detect the USB devices.

Regards

Ankush


On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 23:59:32 -0600, Steven P. Ulrick
<ulrick2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thursday 10 February 2005 6:22 pm, Johnathan Bailes wrote:
> > On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:01:18 -0600, Dale Raby <daleraby@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Yes, I have tried rebooting repeatedly, but neither device is
> > > recognized by FC3 after downloading the updates.  I gather that others
> > > are having similar problems, though there seems to be a workaround
> > > that looks like voodoo to me.  As much as I would like to contribute,
> > > this is beyond me, so I will have to wait for those of you with more
> > > brains than I have to find and repair the problem.  Hopefully, I won't
> > > need any backups for a while.
> >
> > Before I state this let me say that I believe this is a real problem.
> >
> > But wtf is going on?  I have seen like it seems 6 other people report
> > usb storage issues after an update.
> 
> Hello, Everyone
> Could my issue with my USB2 devices (Iomega 52x external burner and Epson 2400
> Photo Perfection scanner) dissappearing when they are plugged into the BACK
> USB2 ports on our machine be related to the subject of this thread.  If I
> unplug them and plug them back into the front USB2 ports, the are immediately
> redetected, and at least for a while, are functional.  If I unplug them and
> plug them back into the Back ports, they are redetected as well.
> Unfortunately, when I lose functionality, I need to reboot.  After a reboot,
> everything is fine until one or both devices dissappears.  Also, I had been
> getting a lot of Zombie processes.  For instance, if I suspect that our
> scanner had gone bye-bye, and I run scanimage -L (maybe -l) the command
> hangs, and I can't kill it unless I reboot.  I have since installed a PCI
> USB2 expansion card, and it has been 5 days since I have rebooted (that
> probably translates to 5 days since I put that card in :))
> If you would like more info, I can give you links to the previous threads that
> I started on this problem.
> 
> Have a Great Day,
> Steven P. Ulrick
> 
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