Re: Use raw-format drives

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On 2/19/11 6:17 PM, annacegu wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:

If the program accesses the drive, maybe.  Run the lsusb program when
you insert the drive and see what Linux is reporting as the drive.
Since the drive is 'raw' it should not have a drive letter.  This is why
I wrote the first part of my comment.

James McKenzie

Hi James,

I don't have lsusb on my mac. Here is the system_profiler part for the USB device I'm trying to use:

             USB Storage:

               Capacity: 2.03 GB (2,032,664,576 bytes)
               Removable Media: Yes
               Detachable Drive: Yes
               BSD Name: disk1
               Product ID: 0x0727
               Vendor ID: 0x05e3  (Genesys Logic, Inc.)
               Version:  2.07
               Serial Number: 000000000207
               Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
               Manufacturer: Generic
               Location ID: 0xfd360000
               Current Available (mA): 500
               Current Required (mA): 500
               Partition Map Type: Unknown
               S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported

Regards,
Anna.
Ah, a fellow Mac user. I'll look at how this happens and Charles Davis had a suggestion for you earlier in this forum/mail list thread.

James McKenzie




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