Ok, this one has really gotten me, and google hasn't bailed me out yet, so I was hoping someone on the list could. Some relevant system Info are an Athlon XP 1800+, nForce2 chipset motherboard, RT2561(?) wireless card, 40 GB internal (IDE) disk, and 500GB External Western Digital MyBook USB drive, running MythBuntu 7.10. The kernel is 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 08:02:57 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux. Note that I (until recently) had the same setup/problems with a Fedora 7/MythTV setup (on the same computer). Relevant portion of /var/log/messages: Feb 15 12:23:21 venus kernel: [23306.544344] usb 3-6: USB disconnect, address 3 Feb 15 12:23:25 venus kernel: [23310.022118] lost page write due to I/O error on dm-0 <repeat above ... a bunch of times> Feb 15 12:23:33 venus kernel: [23318.120350] usb 3-6: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4 Feb 15 12:23:33 venus kernel: [23318.254619] usb 3-6: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Feb 15 12:23:33 venus kernel: [23318.255811] scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Feb 15 12:23:36 venus kernel: [23321.068823] printk: 475 messages suppressed. Feb 15 12:23:36 venus kernel: [23321.068831] lost page write due to I/O error on dm-0 Feb 15 12:23:36 venus kernel: [23321.068842] lost page write due to I/O error on dm-0 Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.251000] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access WD 5000AAK External 1.06 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.253219] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 976773168 512-byte hardware sectors (500108 MB) Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.253842] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.256121] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 976773168 512-byte hardware sectors (500108 MB) Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.256836] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.256849] sdb: sdb1 Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.258946] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk Feb 15 12:23:38 venus kernel: [23323.259003] sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 ... and a few minutes later the wife (at home) patiently reboots the computer, and wonders why I got her hooked on this silly machine. This issue is that the USB bus resets, and when the external disk is on an LVM2 volume, the dm entry is not removed. When the USB disk comes back online, it gets another /dev/sd? entry, and cannot be accessed until we've done some cleanup, as in (as root, of course): /etc/init.d/myth-backend stop umount /storage dmsetup delete <LVName> vgscan lvscan vgchange -ay mount /storage /etc/init.d/myth-backend start Phew! Now ... I've considered adding this as a script to a /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules file (to match the serial number of the disk, for example), but this is not a solution, only a way to let my wife only notice the issues minimally (though it would have the side effect of chopping up recordings into pieces with the backend restarts).. Note that the previous Fedora setup had the storage partition on a primary partition (not LVM), so the USB drive would (upon reconnect) end up with the same letter, and reading/writing from myth-backend would simply resume after a pause. Some other things I've tried: boot the kernel with acpi=off (no noticable difference) Add the following to /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules SYSFS{serial}=="574341533830343230313137",RUN+="/bin/sh -c '/bin/echo 64 > /sys/block/%k/device/max_sectors'" Some of these were suggested in (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/61235) Picking through sdparm -al /dev/sda shows '0' for IDLE and STANDBY entries. Note that the problem appeared to be much more pronounced (resetting every 10's of minutes instead of one to three times per day) when I had the PCI bus underclocked in the BIOS ... I have since gotten a better cooling solution, and no longer need to do that for stability. Finally, downgrading the usb to 1.1 (modprobe -r ehci_hcd) appeared to solve the USB resets, but there was not quite enough bandwidth left to both play and record to the disk. (Playback would skip every couple of seconds ... the kids didn't care, but it'd drive my wife and I nuts!). Any hints? Thanks, Josh