On Monday 21 March 2005 10:34, Vince Dodge wrote:
> Well, at first I thought I was having a problem getting my system to
> recognize my sandisk usb memory stick.  But after reading through the forum
> on getting a memory stick to work, I think my problem may be a little
> bigger.
[snip]
> But every time I try to mount it with either of the 
> following, I'm told there is a bad superblock, or there are too many file
> systems mounted. mount /dev/ub/a/part1 /mnt/usb
> mount -t vfat /dev/a/part1 /mnt/usb

could you tell us what's at the end of dmesg after you try to mount the 
device? Smells like you're missing the NLS stuff in your kernel. I ran into 
this problem a while ago.
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