RE: usb memory key

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I have used many memory flash with RedHat 9.0 with nno problem just issue "tail -f /var/log/message" and plug the usb  flash you will se a message 

and mount the drive like this:
mkdir /mnt/flash
mount -t vfat /dev/What_You_See_in_LOG_MESSGAES  /mnt/flash

hope that help ;)

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De : Gordon Messmer [mailto:yinyang@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : dimanche 26 octobre 2003 00:07
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Objet : Re: usb memory key


William Burgos wrote:
> 
> I can I mount a usb memory key?
> 
> Do I need some drivers or are these already in RH9

The drivers you need are included in the kernel in RH9.  You've been 
advised to mount /dev/sda1, but most of the sticks I've seen don't have 
partitions.

When you plug the memory stick in, log in as root and use
'fdisk -l /dev/sda' to look at the partition table.  If it looks like 
nonsense (you'll know what I mean), then your memory stick doesn't have 
partitions, and you should mount /dev/sda.



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