Hi,<br>
<br>
I've updated my kernel. Now I'm using 2.6.9-22. I tried to reproduce
the kernel panic and I couldn't (great news). However, I paste some
warning my kernel flushes when I insert the pen drive. This pen has a
security feature (you can set password for the content) and I think
these warnings are related to that. At least my kernel doesn't go down
;)<br>
<br>
Best regards.<br>
<br>
--------- The messages --------- <br>
sda : status=1, message=00, host=0, driver=08<br>
Current sd: sense key Unit Attention<br>
Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed<br>
sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled<br>
sda: assuming drive cache: write through<br>
sda: Unit Not Ready, sense:<br>
Current : sense key Unit Attention<br>
Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed<br>
sda : READ CAPACITY failed.<br>
sda : status=1, message=00, host=0, driver=08<br>
Current sd: sense key Unit Attention<br>
Additional sense: Not ready to ready change, medium may have changed<br>
sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled<br>
sda: assuming drive cache: write through<br>
Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0<br>
Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0<br>
Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0<br>
unable to read partition table<br>
SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB)<br>
sda: Write Protect is off<br>
sda: assuming drive cache: write through<br>
SCSI device sda: 1024000 512-byte hdwr sectors (524 MB)<br>
sda: Write Protect is off<br>
sda: assuming drive cache: write
through
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--------- End of messages ---------<br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br><span class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">khaqq</b> <<a href="mailto:khaqq@free.fr">khaqq@free.fr</a>><br>Date: 03-feb-2006 1:03
<br>Subject: Re: [WBEL-users] Kernel Panic<br>To: Fernando Apesteguía <<a href="mailto:fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com">fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com</a>><br><br></span>On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 21:45:44 +0100<br>Fernando Apesteguía <
<a href="mailto:fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com">fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>> Thanks a lot. I'll look for my laptop handbook and I'll post the chipset.<br><br>The output of the lspci command (as root) would be better than whatever
<br>info your handbook would provide. Sorry, I should have asked for that in<br>the first place.<br><br>> PS: Now I'm doing exams... so until 10 days from now I think I'll not touch<br>> my computer ;)<br><br>Good luck :)
<br><br>> Best Regards!!!<br><br>Best<br><br>khaqq<br><br><br>> 2006/2/2, khaqq <<a href="mailto:khaqq@free.fr">khaqq@free.fr</a>>:<br>> ><br>> > On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 11:41:32 +0100<br>> > Fernando Apesteguía <
<a href="mailto:fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com">fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> ><br>> > > If if know the chipset I'll tell you.... the pen drive is not mine, so I<br>> > > returned it to his owner.
<br>> ><br>> > I was thinking of the chipset used in the board in which the pen drive<br>> > was plugged in, not the pen drive itself. It may be your mainboard's, it<br>> > may be an addon board...
<br>> ><br>> > However, one of my boards started to exhibit unstable USB behaviour right<br>> > before bursting a cap, so it may not be a software issue, rather a<br>> > hardware<br>> > one. Please go to
<a href="http://badcaps.net">badcaps.net</a>, read a bit, and check your board for<br>> > problematic caps.<br>> ><br>> > > I'll update my kernel as soon as possible.<br>> ><br>> > Good. Please keep in touch if you can reproduce with the newer kernel.
<br>> ><br>> > khaqq<br>> ><br>><br>