Hi Alan,
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014, Alan Stern wrote:
> There were several resets, and the write was retried after each reset.
> And each time the write failed, and the stick refused to answer when
> asked the reason for the failure.
>
> There's no obvious cause for this problem. It really looks li
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014, Ivan Baldo wrote:
> El 29/09/14 11:15, Alan Stern escribi�:
> > The first error occurred the first time the computer tried to write
> > data to the stick following the resume. Oddly enough, an earlier write
> > before the suspend worked correctly. But the real problem occurr
El 29/09/14 11:15, Alan Stern escribió:
The first error occurred the first time the computer tried to write
data to the stick following the resume. Oddly enough, an earlier write
before the suspend worked correctly. But the real problem occurred
when the computer asked the stick to provide the
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> sorry for the journalctl output. I have now done the following:L
>
> * boot into 3.17-rc7
> * mount the usb stick (recovery completed)
> * unmount, mount, unmount - just to be sure all is fine
> * started usbmon capturing on bus 3
> * m
Hi Alan,
sorry for the journalctl output. I have now done the following:L
* boot into 3.17-rc7
* mount the usb stick (recovery completed)
* unmount, mount, unmount - just to be sure all is fine
* started usbmon capturing on bus 3
* mount the usb stick
* suspend to ram
* wake up
now the st
On Sun, 28 Sep 2014, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
> > I do not recognize this problem based on your description. Please post
> > the dmesg log.
>
> Here cleaned output of journalctl, removed mainly networkmanager stuff.
I would have preferred to see the ou
Hi Alan,
thanks for your answer.
> I do not recognize this problem based on your description. Please post
> the dmesg log.
Here cleaned output of journalctl, removed mainly networkmanager stuff.
This is about a wake up after sleep, where before the stick was ok.
More details necessary, let m
On Sat, 27 Sep 2014, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> (please Cc)
>
> I am running latest kernel (3.17-rc6) and I see corruption of an usb3.0
> device usb stick. Strange errors, impossibility to mount.
>
> Repeated unplugging and replugging helps sometimes, in all cases
> recovery is nec
Dear all,
(please Cc)
I am running latest kernel (3.17-rc6) and I see corruption of an usb3.0
device usb stick. Strange errors, impossibility to mount.
Repeated unplugging and replugging helps sometimes, in all cases
recovery is necessary.
Is this a know problem, a problem of my system
Debian/s