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Thanks for that but it still wont recognise it..have tried it on SUSE 9.1and 
9.3 and Fedora 4 and not had any problems....tried it on a RHEL 4.1 machine 
and predictably it didn't recognise it either..don't really know enough 
about it but the other 3 use a different kernel or are "patched" 
differently??

I'll try a LUG or wait for CentOS 5!! lol

But thanks to all who gave me input much appreciated


On 31/08/05, Sudev Barar <sbarar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On 8/31/05, Filianx <filianx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > 
> > Only way I could get output from dmeg was this way!!!!
> > 
> > Have tried the centosplus kernel as I had assumed it might be closer to 
> > fed4 which is 2.6.12 I think, what about centosplus devel. kernel?
> > 
> > any further help would be gratefully recieved 
> 
> 
> Have you created mount point ? Use mkdir /media/usbkey and then see if it 
> mounts.
> HTH
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> Sudev Barar
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