does your name space mount /srv/usb ?

I mean, does it mount the files served from usbd?

I'll take a look to usbfat in any case.

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:30 AM, antonio....@gmail.com
<antonio....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I reinstalled with a new iso before to read your mail.
> With the new installation I can mount one old pendrive (128mb) with
> the new ones I got this:
> mount: mount /n/sdU2.0: unknown format
> and in the screen like a kernel message: usb/disk... disk: reset:
> device is detached
> (My computer is an old thinkpad 600e and this could be the problem)
>
> When I plug the old one, is detected but there is no lights, and
> nothing happen when I try to mount it. Then I tried with usb/disk /dev/
> sdU* that EBo said, the pendrive light starts, now I can mount an
> unmount without problems.
> Doing the same with the new ones I got the same message: unknown
> format.
>
> Antonio
>
> On Apr 1, 1:28 pm, n...@lsub.org (Francisco J Ballesteros) wrote:
>> If you can
>>
>> ls '#U'
>>
>> then you are running an old kernel.
>>
>> If you can't, then you have to include the usb device in your kernel.
>>
>> Either way, it seems your kernel does not have '#u'.
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:13 PM, antonio....@gmail.com
>
>

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