Yes,
I think usb-storage uses scsi_mod to emulate a scsi drive, I also
checked my system and lsmod shows usb-storage uses scsi_mod.
Patrick
Aurel wrote:
argh! I have no scsi_mod module avalaible :(
It seems I have to recompile my kernel again If I want my MS to be mounted.
Are you sure I need thi
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:19:17 +0200
Aurel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried loading the sg module but no :(
>
> mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
Check the file /etc/messages and see what device is being assigned to
the stick when first recognized. It may not be sda, it maybe sd
I've tried loading the sg module but no :(
mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
same if I try to mount /dev/sg0
Aurel
Ed Lawson wrote:
Aurel wrote:
argh! I have no scsi_mod module avalaible
What about sg module. That provides basic SCSI support and was all I
needed to get my USB s
Aurel wrote:
argh! I have no scsi_mod module avalaible
What about sg module. That provides basic SCSI support and was all I
needed to get my USB stick to work on the SCSI side.
Ed Lawson
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