Nadeem M. Khan wrote:
>On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 14:49, chas3r wrote:
>
>
>>Most USB flash drives are connected through the scsi subsystem so make
>>sure you've got this compiled into the kernel.
>>
>>Then when you plug it in, you'll see something like sda1 or sdb1
>>
>>
>
>While on the topic, whats the device name if I connect my pen drive to a
>server having scsi disks? I alreadly have sda1, sda2 etc as my scsi disk
>partitions. Would the pen drive show up as sdb1 or something?
>
>Regards,
>NMK.
>
>
>
Yup, sdb1 or sdc1 etc depending on how many scsi drives (as opposed to
partitions) you have on your system.
Do an "fdisk -l" before and after you plug it in to see what partitions
are on offer... If you don't have any extras after you plug it in, then
its not working.
PAUL
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