On Friday 21 January 2005 5:06 am, Jayaprakash Shanmugam wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
>   I tried a PCI - USB 2.0 card (from D-Link, Ali based Chipset)  on my
> PC which runs Redhat 9.0 (2.4 kernel).  My linux detects the card and
> loads the driver.  I tried my pen drive with it.  It detects the drive
> and enumerates it. (It says the vendor ID, product ID etc.,)  But when
> I tried to mount it, it fails. 

Posting failure details would help; it could just be a config issue,
or your use of a kernel too old to know about quirks in your drive.


> Is there anything I should do make my 
> PCI - USB work on 2.4 kernel ?

Did you try 2.4.29?  If that doesn't work, I suggest upgrading to a 2.6
kernel ... RH9 works pretty well with that, other than needing upgraded
modutils (and maybe more).

- Dave


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