On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 15:47 +0800, Gideon N. Guillen wrote:
> On 11/9/05, Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm not even there. The USB mass storage "SCSI" device isn't detected,
> > much less the filesystem.
> 
> I just tried my iPod Nano on CentOS 4.2 here at work. I experience the
> same problems you said. Must be CentOS' kernel that has some problems
> on USB mass storage driver. Everything worked fine on my home computer
> running Kubuntu 5.10. But it's funny that other USB mass storage
> devices (usb stick, card reader, usb-to-ide, usb dvd-rw drive) worked
> fine on the machine with CentOS but the iPod Nano is not working at
> all. I'll try to see if there's a workaround later when I'm free.

Just an experiment.  Try removing the usb-storage module and modprobe it
again.  This is what I did to a Sandisk Cruizer 512Mb flash drive. I do
not why it worked this way but it did.  It might be the same for the
Nano.


-- 
Holden Hao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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