2015-12-02 02:31:08 |
Matthew Exon |
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I have a Seagate Wireless Plus 1TB external disk drive. This is a drive with an integrated power supply and wifi access point as well as a USB cable. It is designed to be accessed while mobile using a variety of mechanisms: over wifi via its own web interface, via SMB, and via USB.
When I plug it into the phone as a USB OTG drive, it spins up and appears to initialise. After a while the white LED lights up, indicating that it is in USB mode, and presumably indicating that it has enough power. But it is never recognised by External Drives or File Manager.
There is a lot of stuff in syslog, which continues to appear even some time after I unplug it. I've attached the logs from that period. |
I have a Seagate Wireless Plus 1TB external disk drive. This is a drive with an integrated power supply and wifi access point as well as a USB cable. It is designed to be accessed while mobile using a variety of mechanisms: over wifi via its own web interface, via SMB, and via USB.
When I plug it into the phone as a USB OTG drive, it spins up and appears to initialise. After a while the white LED lights up, indicating that it is in USB mode, and presumably indicating that it has enough power. But it is never recognised by External Drives or File Manager.
There is a lot of stuff in syslog, which continues to appear even some time after I unplug it. I've attached the logs from that period.
Related to Bug #1520441. |
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