Le mer 20/11/2002 à 19:08, Yoink! a écrit :
> On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Charles Muller wrote:
> 
> I've never used USB, but I'd bet dollars to donuts that /dev/sda5 is the
> first part of the extended partition on a SCSI drive :)
> 
> You just need to find what device to use. It's probably something under
> the /dev/usb/ directory.
> 

hello, 

i also tried to installed a USB-HD (4 FAT32 partitions) on my computer, 
but no possibility to mount it. 

mount shows the same errors on my side. 

nevertheless, 
KDE seems to recognize it : 
with the app : 
'launch > system tools > hardware settings'
i can see it from /dev/sda1 to /dev/sda7 ... 
that means it is fully recognized.

... and uses the /sda also for USB ... 

the system has caught the thing, 
without being able to mount it ... 
so what ? 

how to mount it ??? 


please check on your side if your system can see your HD 
with the tool-application. 


Marc




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