What you're seeing is symptomatic of having switched the 770 to host
mode via the "echo host > /sys/devices/platform/tahvo-usb/otg_mode"
method.  I have never gotten my 770 to work as a host this way, and
it's sad that this is actually given as an alternative to using the
flasher program because it doesn't seem to work.  At one point I had
my 770 set to host mode (via the flasher method) and had modified one
of the init scripts to set it back to slave mode via "echo slave >
/sys/devices/platform/tahvo-usb/otg_mode".  After that "echo host >
/sys/devices/platform/tahvo-usb/otg_mode" would make it switch back to
host mode successfully, allowing it to be done on-the-fly.  Not sure
why doing it from the default slave mode doesn't work.
 Once you have host mode working you'll see info about your USB drive
appear and a device created (Usually /dev/sda1) that you can mount.

Larry

On 9/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have been able to switch the 770 usb to host mode and then I connected a
usb flash drive to the usb port of the 770. I am injecting the required 5v
to the flash drive and the 770.

I see the following messages in dmesg:
[68094.508758] USB cable connected
[68095.097320] g_file_storage gadget: File-backed Storage Gadget, version:
20 October 2004
[68095.097412] g_file_storage gadget: Number of LUNs=1
[68095.097503] g_file_storage gadget-lun0: ro=0, file: /dev/mmcblk0

What do I need to do to actually mount the external flash drive?


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