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actually is you unload usb-storage and reload it... it's usable again.

rmmod usb-storage
modprobe usb-storage


Still not perfect, but you shouldn't need to reboot.


"David J. C. Beach" wrote:
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> On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 14:20, Matt Brodeur wrote:
> > > no mention of scsi sda anywhere in dmesg.  (still at rh7.3, tch.)
> >=20
> >    Oh, um, that's a problem.  Which kernel (RH or custom) and version
> > are you running?  Do you have hotplug installed? (rpm -q hotplug) =20
> 
> I'm experiencing a similar problem on my girlfriend's laptop (RH9 - with
> updates) using a USB keychain device.  The first few times the device is
> plugged in, it seems to do okay and can be mounted from /dev/sda1...
> after that, it's a no-go, and I'm told that /dev/sda1 is "not a valid
> block device".  Only rebooting the system seems to fix this.
> 
> Dave
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> David J. C. Beach
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