Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 3 Jan 2005 14:33:02 +0100 | From | Erik Mouw <> | Subject | Re: This time? Bug in Reiser4 or usb or hardware flaw? |
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On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 03:29:16AM +0100, Alexander Gran wrote: > while copying larger amounts (15GB) of data from a ext2 to a reiser4 partition > on a usb hdd, everything failed and I had to reboot. Dunno if its reiser4 or > usb thats failing here, though. The kernel was not going to see the external > hdd again. > Heres dmesg output:
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> I had to use sysrq to reboot, reboot would just hang as would lsusb. > USB enviroment is an ICH-4 ehci, one hub and an icy-box. uhci drivers not > compiled.
I expect it to be a USB 2.0 problem, not a reiser4 problem. I've seen this kind of behavior when trying to copy data to an ext3 filesystem on an USB 2.0 IDE converter. If you use the drive with a USB 1.1 host controller, it will probably succeed. I haven't yet figured out if it is a usb-storage problem or a hardware problem (in the USB IDE converter).
Erik
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