[patch] I-Opener fix (again)

From: alex@foogod.com
Date: Mon Dec 11 2000 - 18:23:31 EST

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    It's been a few months (and a couple of kernel releases) since I mentioned this
    before and it doesn't look like it's made it in, and I haven't seen any more
    comments on it in the list archives, so I'm bringing it up again in case it
    just got forgotten about somewhere along the line..

    As I remember, Andre Hedrick had asked for clarification on my original post,
    and I sent a followup message in response, but now I can't seem to find it
    anywhere in the archives, so I don't know whether it never made it out of my
    mailer or..

    In any case, attached is a patch (against 2.4.0pre11) which fixes the bug which
    causes disk detection issues on I-Opener (and possibly other unusual) hardware.

    The problem is that the code assumes that a flash-disk will always be the
    primary disk on an interface, but on the I-Opener this is not always the case.
    If a traditional disk is primary, and a flashdisk is secondary, the detection
    code (wrongly) disables the primary disk that it had already previously
    detected.

    I would like to see this make it into the official source as it's a very small
    change that fixes some obviously wrong behavior..

    -alex



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