usb flash disk
Hi. I''m using slackware. I''ve uncommented the USB line in rc.modules (the only one of the 3 that doesn''t error, and it correctly detects the ports AFAIK) and run the rc.hotplug script, and the little biddy light on my usb flash disk blinks in recognition.
now when i plug the thing in one red hat machine running kde, it shows up as an unmounted disk on the desktop. I also have kde set up on the slackware maching to show all drives, mounted or not, on the desktop. On the slackware one the disk isn''t visible, and the hard disk doesn''t give any kind of rattle that might suggest it''s doing something, although when it resumes from suspend, it prints a little message that a usb device has been reinstalled, so it is working, kind of.
So, uhhh.... now what do I do?
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Hrms, not a big UI guy outside of my Apple''s, but did you try to do a mount on the usb ? or editing your fstab to include a definition for the USB drive and a mount point?
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fstab is a good place to start. Also, if you''ve compiled your own kernel you need to pout in SCSI support. USB disks need SCSI to work, they turn up on /dev/scdX.
Though it could just be that it''s not supermounting, so you''d have to mount it manually.
Though it could just be that it''s not supermounting, so you''d have to mount it manually.
Even with supermount you need an fstab entry and somewhere to mount it. You also need to load the modules for fat (or compile it into the kernel). Or reformat your usb stick to another filesystem.
mkdir /mnt/usb
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
mkdir /mnt/usb
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
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