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help abt USB

help abt USB

2004-04-06       - By Stuart Sears

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On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 17:22, Dany Gates wrote:

> as u said in ur previous reply i tried to mount my usb device(mass storage)
> by applying changes in fstab but with default but that didn 't work. i look
> at mounted devices and what i saw had a line as :
> "usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbdevfs(rw) " but there wasn 't anything at
> that location just 4/5 files containing nothing! So does that mean my USB
> device was already detected and mounted by linux? If yes how can i access
> it?
usbdevfs is the raw USB device filesystem. It allows you to see
devicesunder /proc/bus/usb if they are detected by your kernel.
what does lsusb tell you?
have you tried 'modprobe usb-storage ' as root, and then check 'dmesg '
(then try lsusb again)
incidentally, just saying "it doesn 't work " without giving errormessages
makes it harder to help you.
exactly what did you put in your /etc/fstab file?
what command did you use to mount the device?
Stuart
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Stuart Sears RHCE/RHCX <stuart@(protected) >


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