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David Sumbler

2005-03-28, 5:51 pm

I have a 40Gb iPod, and I use a firewire connection; Fedora 2, kernel
2.6.10.

I used to be able to connect the iPod OK, and used GTKPod a lot. That
was some months ago - possibly when I was using Fedora 2 with a 2.4
kernel; I can't really remember.

Now when I plug in the iPod dmesg gives the usual

scsi2 : SCSI emulation for IEEE-1394 SBP-2 Devices

and then, after a few seconds I get

ieee1394: sbp2: Error logging into SBP-2 device - login timed-out
sbp2: probe of 000a270002735763-0 failed with error -16

I've just spent a couple of hours googling for a solution to this one,
but so far without success. The only suggestions I could find, such
as rebooting, running the rescan-scsi-bus.sh script, etc., haven't
helped.

Any ideas?

David

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David Sumbler

2005-03-28, 5:51 pm

David Sumbler <david@nospam.co.uk> writes:

> I have a 40Gb iPod, and I use a firewire connection; Fedora 2, kernel
> 2.6.10.
>
> I used to be able to connect the iPod OK, and used GTKPod a lot. That
> was some months ago - possibly when I was using Fedora 2 with a 2.4
> kernel; I can't really remember.
>
> Now when I plug in the iPod dmesg gives the usual
>
> scsi2 : SCSI emulation for IEEE-1394 SBP-2 Devices
>
> and then, after a few seconds I get
>
> ieee1394: sbp2: Error logging into SBP-2 device - login timed-out
> sbp2: probe of 000a270002735763-0 failed with error -16
>
> I've just spent a couple of hours googling for a solution to this one,
> but so far without success. The only suggestions I could find, such
> as rebooting, running the rescan-scsi-bus.sh script, etc., haven't
> helped.


Please ignore - problem solved. Although my iPod was working fine
before all of this, it eventually seized up completely. After I reset
it, Linux seemed to recognize it OK.

David

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David Sumbler

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replace "nospam" in my address with "aeolia".
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