On 12/23/05, Rodney D. Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 14:46:28 -0600
> Tatsuya Kobayashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Is the USB Flash drive formatted? I'd assume it's formatted FAT. Do
> > > you have a windos machine to check it out?
> > >
> > > Unplug the CF drive, since it works.
> > >
> > > Unplug and replug the flash drive in, and dmesg again. see what it
> > > says when you plug it in.
> > >
> >
> > USB Flash drive is fomatted with FAT and it's already have about
> > 200MB of data. And also this drive is working on the Windows and Mac
> > OS X(both Tiger and Panther). I already said couple times but this
> > USB drive is working on the same Debian sarge but kernel 2.4.
> >
> > I repluged USB flash drive but no log were given. Still last lines of
> > dmesg is one that I posted recently.
>
> Do you have usbview installed? If not, install it, and run it. This
> will find all usb devices on the computer.
>
> Also, if you have the flash drive plugged into a USB hub, plug it into
> the computer directly as well.

I installed usbview and reconnect my USB flash drive into my PC directly,
but still I can't see on either dmesg, /dev, usbview.

Here is a diagram of what the usbview showed.

+Intel Corp. 82801DB(ICH4)
|  +Apple Optical USB Mouse
+Intel Corp. 82801DB(ICH4)
|  +eM Bay Reader
+Intel Corp. 82801DB(ICH4)

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