RE: mouting of USB-stick

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--On Thursday, January 02, 2003 02:24:57 PM -0500 "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com> wrote:

On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Tommy McNeely wrote:

first.. make sure its "detected" (using dmesg) as the last USB "stick"
device I tried to install had to be accessed through VMWARE in that
shady  OS they we all love to hate.

second... I think you should try /dev/sda4 .. since thats what my
friends  USB zip drive came up as when he plugged it in .. which also
WAXED my  /dev/dvd link (which has strange effects)
ok, i have to ask ... what's a USB "stick"?  i have a laptop to which
i attach, on occasion, a USB zip drive and a CF card via a PCMCIA/CF
adapter.  the devices that they show up as:
it was some sort of usb interface to a memory card for his camera ... it came up as device not claimed by any active driver (or some such nonsense) .. so I pulled it out.. went to "ALT-F8" (or the winXP virtual machine) and plugged it back in, and everything worked... :)


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