USB booting :: USB error, tried searching.
Got DSL on my 512mb PNY attache drive, got it to boot from it, but when it starts to scan the USB devices, I get this error:
usb.c : USB device not accepting new address=3 (error=110)
then it lists two more things about device not being claimed by drivers or something. I went to my school and tried it on one of their pcs and it loads/runs fine. Any ideas? I thought it might have been my USB mouse/keyboard but I dug out my ps/2 ones and still the same message.
Did you try other usb ports on your computer? (ie use your back ones on your mobo, rather than front ones)
Maybe you need to change some settings in your bios?
First thing i tried, haha. Tried each port too, still gives the same error. i'll goof around in cmos to see what i can find. ty for the advice.
any other suggestions?
Seems like a hardware problem and how people are given their homes in the socialist community. Perhaps it won't be given a home because your BIOS is snooty.
1) It's probably your motherboard
2) Or your bios
3) Or your USB ports
Putting it in a hub or the box itself?
Hmm, I actually received the same problem.
I was on a new desktop computer today, and it didn't give me any of these problems. Also, I was on an old Win ME computer from 2001 or so today. The desktops worked well.
However, I tried booting from a cd, using "dsl fromusb" in the command box, and I received the same errors. Also, I was using a laptop.
This might pertain to laptops, but I'm not sure. It could have something to do with DSL itself. I figure the usbdrive couldn't find an address to attach itself to; therefore, it couldn't load properly.
I don't know exactly what the cause of the problem is unless I crack open a few computer science books. I do know my laptop is faster than the first few desktop computers I used. I'm using an eMachines m6811 laptop. People can get the specifications for that if they like.
I'm thinking it has to do with the interaction between DSL and the motherboard/whatever-else.
It boots fine from the Live-cd, but not the 512MB sandisk cruzer when using the laptop.
http://tinyurl.com/2u3fj3
Seems to be a problem with the kernel, the way DSL loads, and maybe some other things. At least that's the gist of it. I figure it has something to do with the motherboard, too.
It seems as though it's one of those problems where a person needs to learn linux and coding to actually fix it. I'd say its a bug, in my humble opinion.
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