Moin,
da steht nur:
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Jul 22 10:45:19 linux kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
Jul 22 10:45:19 linux kernel: usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Ich konnte es schon eingrenzen.
Mit dem 2.6.18er Kernel bekomme ich folgenden Eintrag in /var/log/messanges:
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Jul 22 10:25:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
Jul 22 10:25:24 linux kernel: usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Jul 22 10:25:24 linux kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
Jul 22 10:25:24 linux kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
Jul 22 10:25:24 linux kernel: scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Jul 22 10:25:24 linux kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage
Jul 22 10:25:24 linux kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered.
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: Vendor: ChipsBnk Model: Flash Disk Rev: 2.00
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: SCSI device sda: 1035008 512-byte hdwr sectors (530 MB)
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: SCSI device sda: 1035008 512-byte hdwr sectors (530 MB)
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: sda1
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: p1 exceeds device capacity
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sda
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035048, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035048, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035208, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035256, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:25:29 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:26:37 linux kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev sda.
Jul 22 10:26:59 linux kernel: usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 2
Jul 22 10:32:14 linux kernel: usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
Jul 22 10:32:15 linux kernel: usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
Jul 22 10:32:15 linux kernel: scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: Vendor: ChipsBnk Model: Flash Disk Rev: 2.00
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: SCSI device sda: 1035008 512-byte hdwr sectors (530 MB)
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: SCSI device sda: 1035008 512-byte hdwr sectors (530 MB)
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: sda1
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: p1 exceeds device capacity
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sda
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035048, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: printk: 2 messages suppressed.
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035048, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035208, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035256, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 22 10:32:20 linux kernel: sda: rw=0, want=1035264, limit=1035008
Jul 22 10:33:23 linux kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev sda.
Jul 22 10:38:27 linux kernel: usb 1-1: USB disconnect, address 3
Wie es aussieht habe ich bei der Kernelkonfiguration uhci vergessen.
Warum aber mein 512 MB Stick auch vom 2.6.18er Kernel nicht gemountet werden kann ist mir noch rätselhaft. Scheinbar kommt Debian hier nicht mit mehr als 128 MB klar.[/code]
Andreas