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Description of problem: System freezes completely a couple seconds after selecting "Safely Remove Drive" for an external Western Digital 1.0TB USB harddisk. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Linux kernel 2.6.35.14-97.fc14x86_64 How reproducible: Easy. Reproducible. Consistent. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run Fedora 14 w/updates & w/kernel 2.6.35.14-97.fc14x86_64 2. Plug in USB cable for 1.0TB Western Digital external harddisk 3. Use the drive: read/write 4. Right-click and select "Safely Remove Drive" Actual results: System freezes after a couple seconds. Appears to be a hard freeze - forced power off required to recover. Can't SSH into system. Can't ping system. Cntl-Alt-Del does nothing. Expected results: No system freeze + harddisk turns off. Additional info: Same steps always worked a-ok until approx. 6 weeks ago. Now - it can be reproduced at will. Suspecting upgrade to a newer kernel might be the culprit. Same steps with 32GB USB flashdrive and similar devices always works a-ok. No related messages written to /var/log/messages. Smolt: pub_d207ea29-faa1-4e93-bfea-74473d5136df
At this point in F14's lifecycle, your best bet is to try to reproduce this on f15/f16beta (using the livecd). We're not rebasing F14 given the limited time remaining until EOL, so knowing if this affects newer releases would be good to know, so we can try and get it fixed there.
I could not recreate this problem using the F15 livecd
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