The DEL key should do.
Am 23.12.2013 15:59, schrieb Blake McBride:
> On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 10:52 PM, <cinap_len...@felloff.net
> <mailto:cinap_len...@felloff.net>> wrote:
>
> the fdisk command i gave you could read the partition table fine.
> (it didnt register them, just print)
>
> the code thats handling the automounting (/shr) should'v discovered
> the partitions by running the same command but apparently that didnt
> work. (otherwise, the dos partition should'v shown up in /dev/sdU*)
>
> i can not reproduce this on my systems and i need further information
> to debug this issue.
>
> i would like you to:
>
> pulling and replugging the usb device and watch the screen to see
> if there are messages showing up. (you can also run cat
> /dev/kprint in a rio
> window to capture the console output (make sure to make the window
> scrolling))
>
>
> I am using vanilla 9front. I believe it is rio. I tried putting it in
> and out and there is no message on the screen.
> I tried cat /dev/kprint and that too did not display anything.
>
> As I mentioned, when plugged in, for some reason, I am getting:
>
> /shr/usb/sdU6.0/ctl
> /shr/usb/sdU6.0/data
> /shr/usb/sdU6.0/raw
>
> I tried another USB drive. Same result.
>
> BTW, how do I abort a command such as the cat /dev/kpeint? I tried ^c,
> ^d. ^\. Nothing worked. I ended up having to delete the entire window.
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> try a different dos formatted usb drive.
>
> --
> cinap
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