<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">I did file a bug, A flash drive is very common and this type of problem needs attention.<br><br>What is interesting is that flashdrives of 4 gigs or less do not generate the conditions to cause the Panic Attack.<br><br>I also updated the bug. Perhaps something similar will occur with F16, unless fixed.<br><br><br><br>> On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Leslie S Satenstein<br> > <<a href="compose?to=lsatenstein@yahoo.com">lsatenstein@yahoo.com</a>>wrote:<br> > <br> > > Excuse the provocative subject line.<br> > ><br> > > With Fedora 15, I start file browser from my list of of favorites. I use<br> > > the browser to view the partitons on my computer, and one of the entries is<br> > > my flash-drive in the USB port.<br> > > I clicked on the Icon for the drive, saw that the contents were not what I<br> > >
needed, closed the window, and clicked on the option to eject the<br> > > flash-drive. Wham, system halt, screen says panic, and the keyboard lights<br> > > 1 and 3 are blinking in my face. The keyboard is not responsive and<br> > > neither is the system. It takes a hard reset to reboot.<br> > ><br> > > I was able to do this action consistently. There was no problem with<br> > > Fedora 14, and there was no problem using the other file browser. Beware<br> > > Nautilus 3.0,.2 and using it's menu item to eject a flash-drive.<br> > ><br> > <br> > 1) Wrong list<br> > 2) Sounds like a kernel oops<br> > 3) File a bug<br><br>Don't bother. There's a bunch of similar bugs already, it's almost certainly<br>a dupe. I think the plan is going to be to push a .38 reverting a change<br>to the scsi code that highlights these problems (thus papering over the actual bug)<br>and
then getting a .39 pushed out asap.<br><br> Dave<br><br><br><br></td></tr></table>