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- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:05:50 -0500 (EST)
- From: Joe Larabell <fred62@???>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Detect firewire drive
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> After kudzu I got: > ieee1394.agent[22471]: ... no drivers for IEEE1394 product 0x/0x/0x I had a similar problem. I did a lot of poking around the web and came up with a w/around from somewhere that suggested unloading the sbp2 driver. I did that with my 1394 device unplugged, and when I plugged it back in the driver was automatically reloaded (I have hotplug running) and the device was properly detected. My guess is that there is something in the device initialization that is not cleared out properly when the device is removed and that may be interfering with the second plug-in. Here is at least one web site I found that deals with sbp2: http://www.linux1394.org/sbp2.php --- Joseph L (Joe) Larabell Never fight with a dragon http://larabell.org for thou art crunchy and goest well with cheese.
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