On Sat, 24 Nov 2007, Andrew Morton wrote:Sorry, that's not possible. 2.6.21 doesn't include USB Persist support. Nor does 2.6.22. There were some experimental patches with early versions of USB Persist for those kernels. They are different from what eventually went into 2.6.23. USB Persist was never meant to allow you to detach and reattach a device while the computer is suspended; it was meant to deal with hibernation. So what you observed is the correct behavior, not a bug. Detaching and reattaching a device while the computer is suspended should result in exactly the same behavior as detaching and reattaching the device while the computer is awake. If you try doing the same thing but with the computer in hibernation instead of suspended, you may find it more in line with what you expect. Alan Stern -
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