David Purton wrote:
make sure you have CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD also.
Is enabled :(
Yevgen
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On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 08:58:29PM +0100, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> Martijn Bosch wrote:
> >do you have support for scsi disks installed in the kernel? if not, you
> >should to be able to mount an sda device.
> >
>
> SCSI is enabled (see .config below). And I can mount most USB keys but
> not
Martijn Bosch wrote:
do you have support for scsi disks installed in the kernel? if not, you
should to be able to mount an sda device.
SCSI is enabled (see .config below). And I can mount most USB keys but
not this one though it should be supported by Linux :(
Yevgen
$ cat .config | grep SCSI
C
do you have support for scsi disks installed in the kernel? if not, you
should to be able to mount an sda device.
Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
Hello,
I have again troubles to run M$ mess on my linux machine (sid, 2.4.27,
2.6.9), but now it is software it is hardware. I got an USB-Memory-stick
from M
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 22:18 +0100, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> David Goodenough wrote:
>
> > Look in /proc/partitions when the stick is inserted, and see what partitions
> > the kernel thinks are there. I have also met devices which were partitioned
> > as logical partitions, so the first one was
Sridhar M.A. wrote:
Possible solution for your stick:
Try cfdisk /dev/sda
If I do that I get the following error:
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Cannot open the disk drive
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Yevgen
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David Goodenough wrote:
Look in /proc/partitions when the stick is inserted, and see what partitions
the kernel thinks are there. I have also met devices which were partitioned
as logical partitions, so the first one was /dev/sda4.
The file /proc/partitions doesn't change whether I plug in the USB
On Saturday 04 December 2004 12:33, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> David Purton wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:53:07AM +0100, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> >>I have again troubles to run M$ mess on my linux machine (sid, 2.4.27,
> >>2.6.9), but now it is software it is hardware. I got an USB-Memo
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 18:39 +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:53:07AM +0100, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have again troubles to run M$ mess on my linux machine (sid, 2.4.27,
>> 2.6.9), but now it is software it is hardware. I got an USB-Memory-
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:53:07AM +0100, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have again troubles to run M$ mess on my linux machine (sid, 2.4.27,
> 2.6.9), but now it is software it is hardware. I got an USB-Memory-stick
> from M$ and can't mount it. Actually the stick is from
David Purton wrote:
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:53:07AM +0100, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
I have again troubles to run M$ mess on my linux machine (sid, 2.4.27,
2.6.9), but now it is software it is hardware. I got an USB-Memory-stick
Sorry, I forgot "not" in this sentence. The right version is "...,
On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:53:07AM +0100, Yevgen Reznichenko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have again troubles to run M$ mess on my linux machine (sid, 2.4.27,
> 2.6.9), but now it is software it is hardware. I got an USB-Memory-stick
> from M$ and can't mount it. Actually the stick is from Swissbit and
>
Hello,
I have again troubles to run M$ mess on my linux machine (sid, 2.4.27,
2.6.9), but now it is software it is hardware. I got an USB-Memory-stick
from M$ and can't mount it. Actually the stick is from Swissbit and
according to its homepage it is supported by 2.4+ kernels. How can I run
this th
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