> plug it, run usbfat: > and go to /n... > > see its man page.
usbfat: does not work consistently on my machines, but I was not going to mention that until I spent enough time to try to figure out why. So, try it, it might work for you. If it does not also try running usb/disk /dev/sdU* (where * is the usb device) and then try running usbfat: For some reason that seems to work for me most of the time. As a note, the problem with the USB is probably more systemic -- I even lost my USB mouse for awhile after I rebooted into Linux. I had to unplug the machine a couple of times before it came back. Not sure what's up with that. EBo --