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 <antonio....@gmail.com> wrote: > when I run usbfat: I got this: > bind: #u: unknown device in # filename > no #u/usb > > and there is not any lights from the pendrive, I think that the > pendrive is not detected. > > On Mar 31, 11:12Â am, n...@lsub.org (Francisco J Ballesteros) wrote: >> plug it, run usbfat: >> and go to /n... >> >> see its man page. >> >> On Wednesday, March 31, 2010, ruel hernandez <ru6...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > hi to all, >> >> > i'm a new plan9 user, i just wanted to know how to use my usb in plan9. >> > because i have a pdf file about plan9 and i would like to read it in plan9 >> >> > anybody? please help. >> >> > thanks in advance, >> > ru60hzatgmaildotcom > >