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Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue
Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue








sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue
  1. Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue serial#
  2. Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue series#
  3. Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue windows#
sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue

Rescue_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=$console ubi.mtd=2 root=ubi0:rootfs ro rootfstype=ubifs $mtdparts $rescue_custom_params Rescue_bootcmd=if test $rescue_installed -eq 1 then run rescue_set_bootargs nand read.e 0x800000 0x100000 0x400000 bootm 0x800000 else run pogo_bootcmd fi Preboot=run if_netconsole start_netconsole Pogo_bootcmd=if fsload uboot-original-mtd0.kwb then go 0x800200 fi Mtdparts=mtdparts=orion_nand:1M(u-boot),4M(uImage),32M(rootfs),-(data) Did you use roots label for booting? what is your u-boot envs look like?īootcmd=usb start run force_rescue_bootcmd run ubifs_bootcmd run usb_bootcmd usb stop run rescue_bootcmd run pogo_bootcmd resetįorce_rescue_bootcmd=if test $force_rescue -eq 1 || ext2load usb 0:1 0x1700000 /rescueme 1 || fatload usb 0:1 0x1700000 /rescueme.txt 1 then run rescue_bootcmd fi

Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue serial#

When you say it seems "initrd could not find it", did you see that in serial console? Is the Ultra Fit the only drive plugged in? if not then remove all other drives check SanDisk also had already said (in one of the forum posts above) that was not possible. I have already tried the tools out there to flip the fixed disk bit, unfortunately that did not work (for me). Regardless, I hope you can share the drives that have worked for you.Įdit: When you share your preferred drives, if you could post some hdparm numbers that would be helpful as a simple point of comparison.Įdited 2 time(s). Maybe I just got lucky or have yet to experience your circumstance. I for one would like to know because like I said, there isn't much recent info to go by and I bought the Ultra Fit because it appeared well rated on Amazon AND it was really cheap on sale. It's been a while since (at least a couple years) so maybe you can help others out by letting us know what drives you have had good experience with. There were several threads years ago on this forum (and over at Arch) where people shared their experience using various drives.

Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue series#

If you have a series of drives you have had good luck with I am sure it would be beneficial to forum members for you to recommend one. > drives (as I have), but given some pointers, I am > It is definately easier to just use other flash It may or may not be relevant because so many variables are involved (hardware manufacturers, drivers, kernels.).Įdited 3 time(s). Yet if I insert it slowly, it does get detected. PS: I have noticed that on some hubs/ports, sometimes the SDUF does not get detected. It is definitely easier to just use other flash drives (as I have), but given some pointers, I am sure it can be resolved (and help make it "Just Works"). I am unlikely to be the only one experiencing this issue, just probably more tenacious. One final note: I have been using the Pogos for a few months now, and Linux for many more years than I have fingers. TAILS, Kali, grml, AntiX, PCLinuxOS Note: even Puppy & variants do not boot (normally quite versatile and resilient)įor a deeper understanding of the problem, more reading: I believe the only correct solution is to change the initramfs detection script(s), because it seems impossible to alter the drive's "configuration". Notice that most of them are Debian based. But the following distros have no problem using and booting from the SDUF.

sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue

Most live ISOs fail to complete the boot process (as bodhi's Debian jessie rootfs does), because they look for the rest of the system on "traditional" media. To that end, I follow and read threads in forums. I use USB keys to boot live ISOs to do IT support, and regularly use Easy2Boot (and others). I have subsequently done a fair amount of research. TLDR version, in the interest of saving time, effort, and for documenting purposes.Ī few months back, I bought 2 of these, at the same time (presumably from the same batch). If you have read this far and your curiosity is piqued: Has anyone else encountered this issue, with SDUF or other flash drive?

Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue windows#

The real issue concerns "Fixed" vs "Removable" type flash drives, stemming from Microsoft's Windows 8/To Go "feature", as acknoledged by Sandisk: Also, verified on 2 different device types (Pogo V4 and Pogo E02) with 2 different flash drives. use SD Card Formatter (had already tried Rufus, RMPrepUSB.) checkĪs stated in OP, my problems are with the SanDisk Ultra Fit CZ43 32GB USB 3.0, referred to as SDUF from hereon. on Pogo V4, using top USB 2.0 port check wiped, formated & re-formated (even using dd) check However, none of the suggestions so far have helped.










Sandisk cruzer driver for device descriptor issue