Stephen J. Gowdy wrote:

> You probably need to turn off the low performance USB storage driver.

It was enough to create the devices manually (found this somewhere on
groups.google.com):

 mknod /dev/uba b 125 0
 mknod /dev/uba1 b 125 1
 mknod /dev/uba2 b 125 2
 mknod /dev/ubb b 125 8
 mknod /dev/ubb1 b 125 9
 mknod /dev/ubb2 b 125 10
 mknod /dev/ubc b 125 16
 mknod /dev/ubc1 b 125 17
 mknod /dev/ubc2 b 125 18

And then to create this as /etc/modprobe.d/uba:

 alias block-major-125 ub

Then this line in /etc/fstab just works (of course the line is not wrapped):

/dev/uba /mnt/bizu vfat \
 user,noauto,noatime,noexec,showexec,gid=50,\
 umask=007,quiet,nonumtail=0,shortname=winnt \
 0 0

Cheers,

 Matej

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