Matthias Schmidt wrote: > He, > > * Graham Todd wrote: >> I thought this usually occured since whenever a filesystem went missing >> (e.g. even a "transient" one auto-mounted from a usb key) the kernel >> would panic. It's inconvenient (& can be embarassing) but well known :) >> >> Is the crash you are experiencing caused by simply physically removing >> an unrecognized usb device that is not mounted or somehow in use? > > Yes, the stick is completely unused. I just plug the stick in, wait a > second, unplug the stick and the panic occurs. Besides that I cannot use the > stick, because the vendor id as well as the product id are unknown. > > Regards > > Matthias When the device is plugged in can you show us a pciconf -vl and perhaps an excerpt from the dmesg? so that we might be able to add it to the supported devicelist? (which might also resolve the problem, though that would be a workaround imo since the machine should not panic because of plugging in something and unplugging it, at least not when it's not being used :-)) Cheers remko -- /"\ Best regards, | remko_at_FreeBSD.org \ / Remko Lodder | remko_at_EFnet X http://www.evilcoder.org/ | / \ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Against HTML Mail and NewsReceived on Mon Nov 26 2007 - 20:35:53 UTC
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