Jump Drive

Gary P Carr gcarr at lanl.gov
Tue Sep 20 19:22:48 UTC 2005


Thanks for the response Kyrre. From several other posts I gather that 
that is the standard response for FC3 or FC4. I am running FC2. Even 
with FC2 I should be able to see messages from dmesg showing that the 
system recognized the USB drive, and I should be able to mount it manually.

What I discovered on my PC (Velocity Micro) was that the USB ports in 
the front of the computer did not work, I saw error messages when 
running dmesg. The USB ports on the back of the computer worked, and 
I was at least able to manually mount the USB drive.

At 11:55 AM 9/20/2005, you wrote:
>man, 19.09.2005 kl. 22.27 skrev Gary P Carr:
> > How do I get Fedora to recognize and read a Lexar JumpDrive?
> >
>
>Is that an USB flash reader? It should be recognized automatically when
>you insert it, and when you insert some media, it should be mounted and
>pop up on your desktop.
>
>If not, that is a bug - please file a bug against component kernel.
>
>Kyrre
>
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