* usb-storage: don't remove device if unrecognized partition table
@ 2012-03-19 1:58 Andrey Moshbear
2012-03-20 13:59 ` Greg KH
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From: Andrey Moshbear @ 2012-03-19 1:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Is there a way to set the kernel to not unregister a USB mass storage
device if the partition table is unrecognized?
I have a Xbox 360 HD connected to a generic SATA-USB bridge, but the
proprietary partition table means that the
device unregisters before I have a chance to intercept in, e.g. virtualbox.
Where, in the usb code, need I comment a few lines to disable this behavior?
001100 Andrey "m05hbear" Vul
010010
011110 andrey at moshbear dot net
100001 andrey dot vul at gmail
101101
110011
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