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Subject: Re: usb flash memory
From: "John R. Shannon" <john () johnrshannon ! com>
Date: 2003-08-29 17:56:10
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It is a cute little device. I use an Iomega 64MB usb flash disk with no
problems. I did run disklabel to set up a BSD filesystem. Did you run
disklabel and newfs or accept the (probable) DOS filesystem that came with
the device?
On Friday 29 August 2003 11:41 am, you wrote:
> In message <x7ptiprw5w.fsf@capsicum.wsrcc.com>, you write:
>
> ->
> -> I got myself a cute little intelistick usb flash memory. It's only
> -> 1/8 inch thick and should fit into a wallet nicely. The company
> -> appears to be a no-name but they did have the smallest usb flash
> -> offering. http://www.pqi1st.com/news/istick.htm The problem is that
> -> the flash identifies itself as a 2654 GB. Does this ring any bells?
>
> [...]
> -> Aug 28 20:02:13 scoville /netbsd: umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
> -> Aug 28 20:02:13 scoville /netbsd: scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets, 1
> lun p -> er target
> -> Aug 28 20:02:13 scoville /netbsd: scsibus1: waiting 2 seconds for
> device -> s to settle...
> -> Aug 28 20:02:15 scoville /netbsd: sd2 at scsibus1 target 1 lun 0:
> <USB C -> ard, Intelligent Stic, 2.02> disk removable
> -> Aug 28 20:02:15 scoville /netbsd: sd2: 2654 GB, 7496777 cyl, 110
> head, 0 -> sec, 5456416 bytes/sect x 522432 sectors
>
> Yes, this is a generic bug with many SCSI-over-USB devices; see PR 21475.
> While it offers no readily-consumable patch, adding a PQUIRK_NOBIGMODESENSE
> will likely make your device happy.
>
> --rafal
>
> ----
> Rafal Boni
> rafal@pobox.com We are all worms. But I do believe I am a glowworm. --
> Winston Churchill
- --
John R. Shannon
john@johnrshannon.com
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