On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 11:47 +0100, Alex Markelov wrote: > Hi Guys! > > I have a strange problem with my flash card reader when dd'ing NanoBSD > images onto a CF card. It works for some time (3-4 writes of images), > then I start getting scsi error messages and dd hangs. I have to > disconnect/re-connect the reader to be able to write to CF again, but > sometimes even this trick doesn't work. > > One day it stopped working for me and since I had a deadline to meet, > went to local shop and bought another one (different model and brand). > It worked fine for few write iterations and then it developed the same > problem. When I decided (out of desperation) to try the old one again, > it worked. So, I ended up using the two and swapping between it when > either of the units stopped working. > > First thing I though that it might be the size of the image (2 or 4GB) > that I was writing with dd and it was heating up the electronics, but > yesterday a friend of mine stumbled upon the same problem and when his > flash reader (different brand and model to mine) stopped working, he > unplugged it from the FreeBSD box, plugged it in into his Linux laptop > and it worked without a problem. In his view it laid to rest my theory > about components heating too much as he did it without giving it a > minute of rest. > > I vaguely recall there were problems with USB support in stable some > time ago, but I thought it was all fixed and searching the list and > the Internet doesn't give me anything. > > Both of us were using 7-stable. I can email model of the card readers > later (not home at the moment). > > Basically, I have two questions: > 1) is it something that well known and not model related > 2) is there a well known reliable model of card reader I can buy. I > don't mind the price if the device is rock solid. > > Any pointers/ideas are greatly appreciated!
I have been using 8 (with new USB support) and haven't had issues with for the last year. A possible workaround coud be using pxeboot and install flashcard from unother device avoiding usb. (i use mfsbsd for this). Maybe getting more info would to diagnose (dmesg, and maybe a ktrace of the dd. 2ct, Marten > Regards, > Alex. > -- Marten Vijn linux 2.0.18 OpenBSD 3.6 FreeBSD 4.6 http://martenvijn.nl http://opencommunitycamp.org http://wifisoft.org _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"