On Sunday 23 June 2002 12:33 pm, you wrote: > On Sunday 23 June 2002 10:23 am, Dennis Myers did speak unto the huddled > > masses, saying: > > Hmmmm, now it tells me "wrong fs type, bad option,bad superblock on > > /dev/sda, or too many mounted file systems. > > I changed it to /dev/sda to see if that would overcome /dev/sda1 does not > > exist, but usbview shows: > > well mine is sda1 you might be sda0. should have said that. > > i agree, USB is one of the places where linux is less than intuitive. i > also wish my scanner was supported :( but i so prefer it to the > alternative.... I was poking around and usb-storage says it is scsi1 I think, here is the /proc/scsi/usb-storage-0/1 file:
Host scsi1: usb-storage Vendor: Unknown Product: USB Storage Device Serial Number: None Protocol: Transparent SCSI Transport: Bulk GUID: 05e307000000000000000000 Attached: Yes So I am thinking this thing should be working. Is there a stray file I need? I have the module usb-storage and usb-view and usblibs so what am I missing? Oh, I know usb works cause my HP Scanjet 5200c works like a champ. We just keep on keeping on. TIA for any more suggestions. -- Dennis M. linux user #180842
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