Re: USB stick two devices into one

2009-04-03 Thread Rob Gom
> > Maybe it will stop showing that second device and its pop-up window, if > there is no partition on it. I guess you wouldn't lose much by just > deleting that 9MB partition, ie. you'd have a device without any second > partition. (I have not tried it myself, though.) > > HTH, > Johannes > As sim

Re: USB stick two devices into one

2009-04-03 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Rob Gom wrote: > Is it possible to convert stick to be single device? I don't need > second one... And two windows about new device connected can be a bit > irritating... [cut] >> Once the stick is attached, could you send us the output of 'fdisk -l'? >> I'm just guessing, but maybe it is possibl

Re: USB stick two devices into one

2009-04-03 Thread Rob Gom
[cut] > > Once the stick is attached, could you send us the output of 'fdisk -l'? > I'm just guessing, but maybe it is possible to simply remove the 2MB > second partition. > > Cheers, > > Johannes Unfortunately that's not partition ... That's second device (sdb + sdc in my case). Afaik there's no

Re: USB stick two devices into one

2009-04-03 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Rob Gom wrote: > Hi Debian Users, > I own an USB 2 GB stick. Unfortunately it is reported to system as two > separate devices: > [ 3151.418037] usb-storage: device found at 2 > [ 3151.418041] usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning > [ 3156.416261] usb-storage: device scan complet

Re: USB stick two devices into one

2009-04-02 Thread Rob Gom
Thanks for both suggestions. Unfortunately it's not U3 drive, but USB disk pro something. I haven't been able to find a way to remove it from my pendrive. I will try to write an udev rule, however it will work only on my system ... Regards, Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...

Re: USB stick two devices into one

2009-04-02 Thread Rick Thomas
On Apr 2, 2009, at 2:28 PM, Rob Gom wrote: Hi Debian Users, I own an USB 2 GB stick. Unfortunately it is reported to system as two separate devices: Is it possible to convert stick to be single device? I don't need second one... And two windows about new device connected can be a bit irritatin

Re: USB stick two devices into one

2009-04-02 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Rob Gom wrote: > Hi Debian Users, > I own an USB 2 GB stick. Unfortunately it is reported to system as two > separate devices: > > Is it possible to convert stick to be single device? I don't need > second one... And two windows about new device connected can be a bit > irritating... > It shoul