> It's definitely worth a try. People have reported exactly this issue
> with both recent iPods, and PNY Attache devices. In the case of the
> iPods, removing the stall-clearing code was reported to fix the
> problem, but I don't know whether it will help with the thumb drive.
And, we've got a win
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erin
Sharmahd writes:
>Will this help, even though I can't mount any usb thumb drives or
>anything like that?
It's definitely worth a try. People have reported exactly this issue
with both recent iPods, and PNY Attache devices. In the case of the
iPods, removing th
Erin Sharmahd wrote:
try kldstat and see if da.ko is listed. if it isn't, try kldload da
the problem is that while the machine see the usb device attached, it hasn't
loaded the driver for the disk, hence the absense of anything in dmesg about
da0...
good luck. oh, the module might not be called
> Unfortunately a number of Apple iPod devices don't work with 6.0
> release. FreeBSD sends a command to the device that causes the iPod
> USB interface to get confused and it stops responding. This was
> fixed in 6-stable, so you'll need to upgrade or patch the kernel
> to get it to work.
>
> You
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erin S
harmahd writes:
>I'm a bit of a newbie, but I've done a good bit of research, and some
>asking around on this issue, and haven't been able to resolve it yet.=20
>I'm using FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE with the GENERIC kernel. (from what i
>can tell, it has all of the
> I think you're probably getting to the right problem, but I'm still
> having a few issues. Here's what kldstat shows:
>
> [amon-re conf] kldstat
> Id Refs AddressSize Name
> 1 13 0xc040 63070c kernel
> 21 0xc0a31000 57c8 snd_ich.ko
> 32 0xc0a37000 1d408sound.ko
> try kldstat and see if da.ko is listed. if it isn't, try kldload da
> the problem is that while the machine see the usb device attached, it hasn't
> loaded the driver for the disk, hence the absense of anything in dmesg about
> da0...
>
> good luck. oh, the module might not be called da.ko exactl
try kldstat and see if da.ko is listed. if it isn't, try kldload da
the problem is that while the machine see the usb device attached, it hasn't
loaded the driver for the disk, hence the absense of anything in dmesg about
da0...
good luck. oh, the module might not be called da.ko exactly, but it
> I believe you need this entry in you kernel config
> file
>
> device pass
It's in there already. I just didn't know that it was related... :)
Thanks,
~Erin
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Erin Sharmahd wrote:
I'm a bit of a newbie, but I've done a good bit of research, and some
asking around on this issue, and haven't been able to resolve it yet.
I'm using FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE with the GENERIC kernel. (from what i
can tell, it has all of the necessary pieces to allow usb drives)
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