On Thursday 01 September 2005 19:34, John Stoffel wrote: > Dominik, > > So what is the chipset inside the enclosure? Looking at your output, > the 'Argosy' stuff doesn't tell me anything. You might have to open > up the case to look in there to find more details. > > Again, check with your vendor and see if there is newer firmware. And > have you powered up the device without having it plugged into the > system, then plug it in? What happens then?
Why should I check for newer firmware!? I don't understand that point of view. The device works without any problems with 2.6.13-ck1 as 2.6.13-rc6-mm1 and before kernels. So there is no need to check the firmware imho. I don't think that it makes any difference if I power up first or plug in first. The device is recognized when I power it on, so it would be the same when I power it on and connect after that imho. I will try to get the backtraces from the kernel, this should make debugging easier. greets, dominik
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