On 2004-03-09, Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 05:11:19AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>> After installing kernel 2.6.3 (which works great) I am unable to load
>> my memory stick. I have browsed all mount -t vfat /dev/sd* /mnt
>> without success. It used to be /dev/sdd1. It probably has to do with
>> libusb way of dealing, I haven seen much documentation for it. I am
>> running sid.
>
> Last comment probably senseless, since it is dealt with as scsi, not
> usb. Too early.

You may have forgotten to load the appropriate module - I've noticed
that 2.6.3 hasn't been as good at autoloading modules as 2.4 was. Try
sd_mod and usb_storage.

By the way, using udev is recommended when dealing with USB devices -
this way the appropriate device files appear and disappear as you plug
and unplug USB devices. This makes it easier to find the device you
just plugged in. And you can also name them conveniently if you take a
little time to learn how to write udev rules and steal device
information using udevinfo.

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