Hi Jeff Le lundi 17 avril 2006 à 10:52 -0400, Jeff a écrit :
> Is the USB key in question formatted with a FAT partition by chance? I think, if it was a format problem, I would see a /dev/sda1 node, but wouldn't be able to mount it. I don't even see that /dev/sda1 , and fdisk has no access to /dev/sda (to reformat the disk) > If > so, you may need to load the vfat module as root, or, build vfat > (Windows FAT32) filesystem support into your kernel, or perhaps, add an > entry for the USB key in your /etc/fstab if you already have vfat support. Thanks, but I already have vfat selected in kernel (not as module) and a fstab entry. Furthermore, the same USB disk has worked once before (with small files). If only it was such a stupid mistake ! (I'm used to such "user bugs", but this time, I've got the sad feeling I did everything correctly...) Thanks for the help. > Sláinte! Merci, Fred > -- > Princess Leia gets her first look at the Millennium Falcon. > Princess Leia: > You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought! I don't want my chinese guests to say the same things about my gentoo laptop ! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list