How do you find out what usb device your hard drive is connected to?  I
don't see it anywhere.  I am an external hard drive (comp. usa brand)
that I've been trying to hook up, randomly selecting scsi devices and
trying to mount them, but nothing works.  I also have a palm that I want
to start sync'ing up, but I have no idea how to begin identifying which
usb ports are where in /dev :(

-Jon

On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 21:30, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Steven Raymond wrote:
> 
> > When you say "painful", do you mean there are more problems, or simply a
> > lot slower?
> 
> A *lot* slower. Large backups were writing at about 1MB/s.
> 
> > Did you ever get it working under RH7.2?
> 
> I got the drive working, but not the shutdown umount. Like I said, if
> you're using a journaling filesystem, that shouldn't be a huge worry. But
> three machines and two versions of Red Hat later, it still won't umount
> automatically for me.
> 
> > Forever ~ many hours, overnight, two weeks?  I tried overnight and it was 
> > still 5xx/1024.
> 
> About 3 hours or so on my 120 GB drive, and the I/O caused the rest of the 
> system to slow down while it was chugging away.
> 
> -- 
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> friendship I share with my collection of singing potatoes."
> 
>                       - Holly, JMC Vessel *Red Dwarf*
> 
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