Hi Stefano,
You need to supply more infomration, like what commands did you
try to use and what the _exact_ output. If you read the Linux USB FAQ and
User Guide you should have a better idea of what to do.
regards,
Stephen.
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, stefano procaccioli wrote:
> Hy to all,
>
> first of all, I apologize for my ignorance (and for my english too...) and,
> if you consider my mail not to be sent, please tell me. It is the first
> time I ask help in a mailing list.
>
> I bought an external usb 2.0 enclosure for 2,5 inches IDE hard disk. I
> have Mandrake 9.0. It seems to recognize the drive but i can't mount it. If
> I use the utility of mandrake for partitioning disks, it sees the drive,
> its dimension ecc. but it doesn't see the partition (that windows sees -
> fat 32) and it can't modify it; if I delete the existing one in order to
> make another new one, it tell me that it can't write the partition table.
>
> The disk is a normal hitachi 2,5 inches disk put in the usb 2.0 enclsure
> of the factory named "Manhattan".
>
> What can I do in order to make it working? I looked for in internet but I
> didn't find anything... |:<(
>
>
> Thank you
>
> Stefano
>
>
>
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