Hi, all Save me plz. I just install a Redhat 9, every thing need to be setup, but the first one is to setup my U-Disk, a USB storage as well as a MP3 player. (AIGO B06) The problem is: 1.The U-disk is good, formatted in Win, as a FAT fs, no partition. There are few files in it, I copied them at just that afternoon. It's a U-disk + MP3 player, it has a standard USB interface, can be plugged and used directly. And, my box is good, too. Though it's a bit old, It's a K6-2 400, TX board, ^_^ At least, I can use them very well under WIN2K, with out installing any drivers Or say, I can use them as a good, normal U-disk in Win2k, and I didn't do anything bad to it. 2.My linux is RH9, installed as a home/workstation, didn't do any setting on it. those modules, such as usb-uhbi, usb-storage... are modprobed automatically and runs well, in X (GNOME or KDE) But I'm not clearly which modules I must install, give me a list plz. 3.After I plugged the U-disk, the lights bright, and hard disk flashed a little while, and then, nothing happened. I was waiting... And waiting... At least, I tried to ls /proc/scsi, it appeared there, with a usb-storage-0 subdir, and a "0" file in it. Seems usb-storage worked fine, and it had been install as a /dev/sda?? Then I tried mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/UD The light on U-disk flashed a while, and then an error scrolled out: ...superblock not find... ..or too many filesystem... I forget the message. Then fdisk /dev/sda The partition table is very strange, as it said, it has 4 partitions, every one's border is not cylinder-aligned.?? I tried to mount /dev/sda, and it halted, a long time after, the kernel crashed... All I searched is, just modprobe those modules and, if you can see a usb-storage-n dev in /proc/scsi, all you need to do is just mount it. Why my u-disk cannot? It works as a normal U-disk in WIN2K, with out any special drivers. Did I fail to do anuyting? Help! -- 殷鸣 <yinming@xxxxxxxxxx> -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list