On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 10:30:45PM +0100, Klaus Pieper wrote: > > >Look in log files for what system messages when you plugged in the memory. > >One of > >them may tell you what device ID the system assigned to the memory. On my > >machine > > usb-storage: device found at 8 > usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning > Vendor: Generic Model: USB Flash Disk Rev: 7.78 > Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 > Attached scsi removable disk sdb at scsi11, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 > Attached scsi generic sg1 at scsi11, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0 > usb-storage: device scan complete > > > > > >Also, you can quickly check if memory is bad by plugging it into a > >friend's Mac > >or Windoze computer. If it work there, it will work in Debian, after some > >setup. > > It's definitely not a linux/debian issue, since this stick did not work > in Windoze and another one works on this system. >
Well I guess that you're not going to get much help fixing broken hardware here on a software list. Good luck with a warrenty claim. -- Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]