Hi all,
I use a SATA-Dock from ASMedia Technology Inc. (USB-ID 174c:55aa), that can be flawlessly used under Arch Linux, unsing the "uas" driver, but has an issue with the uas driver under debian. So on debian/proxmox I have to run the device with the "usb-storage"-driver, that unfortunately throws an error when using LVM:
I do not know, what this means, but it does not occur under Arch linux, where the uas driver works as expected.
Does anybody see a way to get the current version of the uas-driver (working in arch) also running in the current debian/proxmox kernel? I am not very experienced in buildung a debian kernel myself but may give it a try.
Or do I simply have to wait, until debian updates its kernel to the version, where uas supports my device properly?
Thank you & kind regards
Peer
Btw.: Is there a way to mark a thread as solved?
I use a SATA-Dock from ASMedia Technology Inc. (USB-ID 174c:55aa), that can be flawlessly used under Arch Linux, unsing the "uas" driver, but has an issue with the uas driver under debian. So on debian/proxmox I have to run the device with the "usb-storage"-driver, that unfortunately throws an error when using LVM:
Code:
~# lvcreate -vvvv -n docker_home -L 30GB pm01_openbcache_invalidate: block (0, 0) still dirty (..)..failed to write VG pm01_open..
Does anybody see a way to get the current version of the uas-driver (working in arch) also running in the current debian/proxmox kernel? I am not very experienced in buildung a debian kernel myself but may give it a try.
Or do I simply have to wait, until debian updates its kernel to the version, where uas supports my device properly?
Thank you & kind regards
Peer
Btw.: Is there a way to mark a thread as solved?
Statistics: Posted by ppking — 2024-07-15 20:45 — Replies 3 — Views 77