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2005-05-22 Thread terryclough
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Re: [gentoo-desktop] USB flash does not work

2005-05-22 Thread John Myers
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Re: [gentoo-desktop] USB flash does not work

2005-05-22 Thread Rychkov
Zac Medico wrote: Rychkov wrote: Zac Medico wrote: --- Rychkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Help. I need flesh memory stick, but do not understand how I am able to connect it. modprobe usb-storage and check the o

Re: [gentoo-desktop] USB flash does not work

2005-05-22 Thread Zac Medico
Rychkov wrote: > Zac Medico wrote: > >>--- Rychkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>>Help. I need flesh memory stick, but do not >>>understand how I am able to >>>connect it. >>> >>> >> >>modprobe usb-storage and check the output of dmesg to >>find out the scsi device. You can also use

Re: [gentoo-desktop] USB flash does not work

2005-05-22 Thread Francesc Galbany Duran
Try to mount the devie manually: as root: #sg_scan -i (to see the devices attatched to the pc) #sg_map (to know to which scsi devices do they correspond) #mount /dev/sd[whatever sg_map told you] -t vfat (other fs are also possible) /mnt/usb (you have to create the folder yourself) You'll need to e

Re: [gentoo-desktop] USB flash does not work

2005-05-22 Thread Rychkov
Zac Medico wrote: --- Rychkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Help. I need flesh memory stick, but do not understand how I am able to connect it. modprobe usb-storage and check the output of dmesg to find out the scsi device. You can also use cdrecord -scanbus to find the