Re: data corruption: revalidating a (removable) hdd/flash on re-insert

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From: Michael Tokarev
Date: Friday, October 31, 2008 - 9:10 am

Lennart Sorensen wrote:
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Well, this one is internal reader, which plugs into a 3" slot.
AND it also has the regular floppy drive in it, too. It's a combo,
a floppy drive AND a USB flash reader.  As such, I can't easily
re-plug it (which definitely helps, too, but for that to work I
have to open the case), and I can't replace it either, because
this device is almost unique: I still need a floppy and there's
no other such combo drives, at least I wasn't able to find it.
It's a great device if you think of it: it connects two epochs
together...


So at least a) I'm not alone, and b) there's SOMETHING that works.
Excellent!


The thing is that with some older kernel(s) it defeinitely worked.
So I'd say it's the kernel which broke/regressed, not the hardware.
Suggesting to fix the hardware because new kernel does not work with
it anymore is.. strange at least.

And yes it was definitely a el cheapo no-name thing.  But a..
great (epochs!) and hence unique thing, see above.. ;)

I'll try to find out when it broke.  My first suspect was the patch
introduced not-so-recently (in 2.6.2x series) to support media
change notifications done by some hardware (wait for notify instead
of constantly polling).

Thanks!

/mjt
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Re: data corruption: revalidating a (removable) hdd/flash ..., Lennart Sorensen, (Fri Oct 31, 8:59 am)
Re: data corruption: revalidating a (removable) hdd/flash ..., Michael Tokarev, (Fri Oct 31, 9:10 am)
Re: data corruption: revalidating a (removable) hdd/flash ..., Michael Tokarev, (Fri Oct 31, 10:39 am)
Re: data corruption: revalidating a (removable) hdd/flash ..., Lennart Sorensen, (Fri Oct 31, 11:28 am)