On 1/17/21 7:57 PM, Steve Coleman wrote:
I have several Sandisk Ultra_Fit 32Gb which refuse to even be seen by my
sys-usb (fedora-32 based template) but works just fine passing the
device if I were to use dom0, which obviously I don't like to do but the
devices are useless otherwise.
Are you using a sys-usb vm with its own controller? What templates are
you using?
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 12:57 PM Mike Keehan <m...@keehan.net
<mailto:m...@keehan.net>> wrote:
On 1/16/21 3:44 PM, Shawn Creighton wrote:
> I have a Sandisk Cruzer 8GB flash drive with some older documents
on it
> that I need to access, when I plug it in to Qubes it shows up in the
> available devices but when I connect it to any appvm it is not
showing
> up in the file manager. Other newer flash drives work fine.
> Any way to get the system to read it?
>
File managers will only see a whole disk that is passed to the VM,
not a single partition. Are you passing the whole disk?
I am using sys-usb on a laptop.
And I have to say that I have some usb devices also that do not work
properly in Qubes. I even have one device that is only
visible on one particular old Windows laptop and on nothing else. USB
seems to be very "flexible" in its implementation.
I have been thinking about setting up a RaspberryPie to use as a USB
interface, and using that to do the upload/download from the usb devices
and copy across the network. Something to do while in lockdown maybe.
Best of luck,
Mike.
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