USB disks
Margaret Doll
Margaret_Doll at brown.edu
Wed Jan 23 21:53:56 UTC 2008
Nope. I just see the system disk.
On Jan 23, 2008, at 4:48 PM, Geofrey Rainey wrote:
> The device might have changed names - from /dev/sdb to /dev/sda/c/d/e
> etc
>
> Can you see the device with:
>
> # fdisk -l
>
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> Subject: USB disks
>
> I have a laCie auxiliary disk which has been working on a 2.4.21-53
> RedHat system. The disk was accidently turned off during the
> afternoon. Now I cannot get the device recognized by the system
> again. The system can't open /dev/sdb.
>
> I was able to mount the disk on a newer RedHat system, but I need to
> get it working on the previous system.
>
> What should I do next?
>
>
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