Scott Mitchell wrote:

This is fine - just an informational message rather than anything
actually wrong.


Out of curiosity, what does that indicate (or where can I find comments in the source)?

Indeed... the docs should probably just list the classes of device that
should work, rather than specific instances.  I did once start updating
the umass(4) manpage to say this, but got discouraged by a flurry of
list messages complaining that XYZ device didn't work - didn't feel up
to documenting the intricacies of the quirking mechanism.  Now that this
is less of a problem, I should probably pick that up again.

Anyway, glad you got it working.


Yes, I also got an email from the product manager of the SimpleDrive asking me what sort of documentation I was looking for. This seems like an open-source friendly company; just so that we can keep this in mind in case there are portable storage device/hard drive issues in the future. It looks like Firewire is also taken care of, but you never know what else there might be in the future.

--Devon

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