Pierre Fortin wrote:
> I should have stated that the driver was likely still loaded as I simply
> used "uparrow" to recall the previous command which was still onscreen
> and in the history buffer... I tried this a couple of times with no
> luck. Then, I power-cycled the scanner and tried again, then thinking
> "Nuts!", I got the idea to load xcdroast to check the status of the SCSI
> bus/devices. When I retried the command, it now worked...
>
> I posted this to point out that there may be a recovery glitch in the
> code on certain errors or conditions.
>
> BTW, both LEDs on the scanner were off during the first try (before the
> power-cycling).
The umax backend does not do any "recovery".
May be xcdroast does a scsi bus reset or forces the scsi driver to rescan the scsi bus.
Bye
Oliver
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