# mkinitcpio -p linux Finally, reboot your computer. *(substitute your actual Vendor_ID and Product_ID obtained from the lsusb -v command). Options usb-storage quirks=Vendor_ID:Product_ID:u
First, create a file named ignore_uas.conf in the /etc/modprobe.d directory containing the following*: Something about USB quirks: The bug is gone if I add an 'usb-storage.quirks=152d:0578:u' entry to cmdline.txt but this actually disables the USB 3.0 mode (slower speed).īut I’ve got no idea how to implement that. Is it a driver issue? It shows up, at least: $ lsusbīus 001 Device 008: ID 152d:0578 JMicron Technology Corp. Got a cheap JMicron external HDD: Works on Win 10, but not on Linux.