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After a shutdown got a series of messages related to this, wondered if it was somehow connected with my recent kernel panic.
I had thought that I had disconnected a thumb drive in dolphin (clicked the eject icon) and that went ok but I didn't physical remove the drive, then shutdown and got the above.
I have occasionally had unexpected behaviour from Dolphin re connecting / disconnecting thumb drives (e.g. two icons appear for one drive inserted).
Haven't worked out if there is something I've done that triggers this or if possibly there has been something a little flakey in some recent bios version re handling of usb ports.
(I sometimes boot into Windows 11 and previously have had e.g. keyboards not detected without futzing around, though hasn't happened for a few bios versions I think.)
Anything for me to do?
Thanks
Shutdown message along the following lines:
... The system will power off now!
[11928. ...] usb 1-4: hub failed to enable device, error-108
...
... usb usb-port4: couldn't allocate usb_device
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Is this causing any issues or are you just concerned about the error message?
I'm not 100% sure but during the shutdown it's probably trying to enable the device once it sees a disconnect to run something during the shutdown process.
Your machine can still see the device is connected just not mounted.
(Someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
On a side note to your side note, the two icons appearing for one drive is probably due to partitioning.
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Hi tabby,
Thanks.
No issues yet, just wanting advice on whether this is a sign of trouble or just the normal mode of operating.
You could be right about the partitioning.
I had the impression that this was intermittently happening with some usb(s) that don't have multiple partitions (to my knowledge), but maybe that's me being flakey.
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