That's one way to do it. Not the usual way though. Normally you use the "quirks" parameter in cmdline.txt to blacklist UAS for that specific device.hi trickysolution,
thank you for your fast answer.
i asked duckduckgo on how to make your changes and i hope this is what you want me to do:but it doesn't change anything, just a big freeze of the raspi.Code:
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/raspi-blacklist.confblacklist uas (add to the end of file)sudo rpi-update (to upgrade from 6.1.x to actual)sudo reboot now
usb doesn't get enough power
However I'm not going to explain how to do that because I'm fairly certain it won't help in your case.
UAS is for USB Storage devices, mostly SSDs or HDDs, and I'm pretty sure your device isn't one of those.
Are there any messages that indicate power is an issue?
Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Wed Jun 05, 2024 7:17 am