From: davidsen@tmr.com (bill davidsen)
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: usb-storage kills lilo (2.6-test[67])
Date: 16 Oct 2003 19:06:50 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bmmq8a$hug$1@gatekeeper.tmr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20031012051107.GA1881@defiant
In article <20031012051107.GA1881@defiant>,
Norbert Kiesel <nkiesel@tbdnetworks.com> wrote:
| (sorry for the flashy subject, but I could not come up with another one
| :-)
|
| Hi, I got problems with usb-storage and linux-2.6-test[67]. AFAICS,
| test5 works fine (still have to retest to make sure).
|
| Problem is that inserting my USB flash memory disk makes /dev/sda (and
| /dev/sda1) appear in /proc/partitions, but removing it does not remove
| the entries from /proc/partitions. lilo is reading /proc/partitions
| (verified trough strace) and dies because /dev/sda is gone.
|
| Possibly related to that is the next time I insert the flash disk, is
| shows up as /dev/sdb1 (and adds this to /proc/partiotions, too).
I have seen similar behaviour with flash readers. I have CF and memstick
readers, and after a photo session I'm likely to have a bunch of each to
unload. If I do the CF first, the device is sda. Even changing media,
still sda. But when I unplug and connect the memstick reader, that
becomes sdb, and sda is shown as missing in action.
I didn't report it because I lack time to characterize it properly and I
can live with it. But since you report the problem, I'll throw this info
out in case it helps someone else understand exactly what's happening.
I *believe* I first saw it in test4, I haven't been running 2.6 kernels
lately on that machine, so I can't say if it's still an issue.
--
bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
CTO, TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with little computers since 1979.
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2003-10-12 5:11 usb-storage kills lilo (2.6-test[67]) Norbert Kiesel
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