Re: RE: redhat 7.0 usb driver

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Please, can u give me some links of how upgrading kernel on redhat linux.
thanks

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From: Michael Wu mwu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 14:49:37 +0800
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: RE: redhat 7.0 usb driver


¡@¡@Because USB support is not very good in redhat 7.0, you had better
upgrade your kernel to 2-4-X from the tarball source once your flash
disk cannot be recognized as a scsi device. There are dependency
problems if trying to upgrade from redhat distribution.

¡@¡@Hope that helps.

Michael

> ¥DÃD (Subject):
> redhat 7.0 usb driver
> ±H«H¤H (From):
> adel essafi <adel.essafi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> ¤é´Á:
> Thu, 11 Mar 2004 15:45:56 +0100
> ¦¬«H¤H(To):
> redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> hi list
> hwo should I do to use my flash disk on linux redhat 7.0
> when I try to mount I got this message
> the kerner cannot find /dev/sda1 as block device.
> tanks
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