> No luck!, although the end points appear now after manually executing
> usb/disk.
> ...
> disk: logical block size 512, # blocks 7814037167
> usb/disk: fsadd sdU9.0

Once you've reached that point, it looks like the driver is handling the disk 
ok.
But despite the message you won't see it in /dev/sdU9.0 when starting usb/disk
manually, because the usb device namespace appears someplace else ... I can't
recall where just now. (9front does this in a different and better way.)

What I would do is update /$objtype/bin/usb/usbd from the patched source and
rebuild the kernel with that.


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