no USB jump/flash drive support yet

Fulko.Hew at sita.aero Fulko.Hew at sita.aero
Fri Sep 17 18:47:16 UTC 2004



"Noah Silva [Mailing list]" <nsilva-list at aoi.atari-source.com>@redhat.com
on 09/17/2004 02:18:00 PM said:


> The DRIVE should show up as /dev/sda, the data partition should usually
be
> /dev/sda1.  Unfortunately my [sony] memory stick seems not to work under
> FC2 at least, but it doesn't cause hanging problems, it just doesn't work
> at all.

It may be due to the fact that FC2 added ACPI support and your machine
has a buggy ACPI BIOS (like mine did).  All my USB stuff stopped working
when I switched to FC2.

Go back throught the archives and look for USB and ACPI for _my_ problem
and solution.


> > Tom,
> >
> > Both of my thumb drives appear as /dev/sda and work perfectly. Other
> > folks have reported their thumb drives appear as /dev/sda1. And there
> > are some truly evil thumb drives that require Windows security drivers
> > to access them. Has that possibility been ruled out?







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