You must have usb-mass storage activate on your kernel.
Can you see your memory stick on /proc/bus/usb?
And cdrecord -scanbus?
Ryan Golhar <ryangolhar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ryan Golhar <ryangolhar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Memory Sticks are detected as SCSI hard disks. So, to mount the memory
stick, use /dev/sda1 or /dev/sdb1
I don't know exactly what usb-uchi is for, but I believe it has
something to do with recognizing usb devices
Ryan
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Hi all,
I don't know how to get a USB memory stick to work on
RHEL 2.1 and RH 9.0. Where could i be able to get some
help on these. Also what are these USB controllers
usb-uchi etc. Please explain.
Thanks for your time.
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