  | |  | Hardware and Red Hat Problem {Scanned} | Hardware and Red Hat Problem {Scanned} 2004-02-01 - By Randy Kelsoe
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dont bother wrote: > Thanks > What about the other stuff besides printer? > Thanks > Dont
I am not sure about the other devices, but I will give them a try:
- --SATA RAID on I865 PERL Chipset:
Not sure about RH9, but with Fedora Core 1, some SATA controllers are supported beginning with the 2.4.22-1.2135 kernel.
- --USB Sound Blaster external sound Card
You did not give a model name, but if this is the Soundblaster Extigy, then look here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labs &card=Soundblaster+Extigy&chip=Extigy&module=usb-audio
- --USB Memory Key
I guess this is another name for a USB Thumb drive? A USB memory stick? I THINK you just plug it into a USB port, and then it looks like a SCSI disk (/dev/sda ?). Make a directory for its mount point (/memorykey), then mount it:
mount /dev/sda1 /memorykey
Since this is just from what I remember reading on the lists, maybe someone else can help give you the correct answer.
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