usually, unplug, then plug. Otherwise you involve even usbd and the kernel on the process (you can do a port reset). The port reset code is in, but IIRC, only the keyboard is using it so far. It's a quite hard measure, so I'd prefer not to do a port reset unless we are desperated.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:31 PM, erik quanstrom <quans...@quanstro.net> wrote: > On Mon Mar 15 06:41:08 EDT 2010, n...@lsub.org wrote: >> That's weird, I didn't change anything recently. >> >> Do you know which change in sources broke your device? >> > > no. in fact, now that i have a bit more experience with > this and reloaded the whole 2gb onto a usb hard drive, it > appears that it's device specific. which got me thinking. > perhaps this sd card (different mfgr from the rest) causes > problems. is there a way that usb could recover automaticly > from this sort of situation? > > - erik > >