Re: [newbie] Mandrake 10 and USB pens
On Saturday 05 June 2004 03:06, Dennis Myers wrote: On Friday 04 June 2004 07:27 am, Richard Gelling wrote: Hi I at present am running Suse 9.1 on my desktop PC. I am having a few problems with it, which I don't seem to be able to solve. So I am hoping to install Mandrake 10 Powerpack which I have ordered form Amazon. I was wondering if anyone has had problems with USB pen drives with Mandrake using the 2.6 kernel. Under Suse it either isn't recognised or it locks the machine up completely. I have tried two makes of USB pen drive and both have the same result. I have also had the same problem with two different PCs both running Suse. This USB pen worked fine with Suse 9.0 and Slackware 9.1, so I think the drive is ok. I think it something to do with the new submount facility in the 2.6 kernel. Also even with modifying the fstab file to do away with the submount on my floppy drive I can only write to it as root, I have changed the permissions etc. and have changed the fstab to what it was under Suse 9.0. So I was wondering before I wipe my Hard drive again, could someone tell me if they have had problems with USB Pen drives under Mandrake 10 ( 2.6 kernel ) and if they have been able to use the floppy drive as a normal user? Also the only way to burn DVD's with K3b on Suse 9.1 is to umount the drive manually from the command line first before starting K3b up, and then mounting it again to use the disc. Which is a bit long winded (like this post!). I have installed Mandrake community on a laptop, but didn't get chance to try the pen drive out. But I was impressed with the difference in speed between Mandrake and Suse. So hopefully this problem doesn't occur with Mandrake. Thanks a lot Richard G. My comp will not boot if a usb ext HD or a pen drive is attached. The HP printer does not seem to be a problem. Once booted does your USB pen work? On Suse It either gives a blank screen or locks the PC up completely, and that's with two different makes of pen drive. Both worked fine under Suse 9.0, Unfortunately I have got a lot of downloads on my hard drive, so a reinstall is a bit of a bind, but if I knew the USB and floppy worked fine with Mandrake 10, I would bite the bullet and wipe my drive. Richard G. -- Registered Linux User: 256848 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] Mandrake 10 and USB pens
Hi I at present am running Suse 9.1 on my desktop PC. I am having a few problems with it, which I don't seem to be able to solve. So I am hoping to install Mandrake 10 Powerpack which I have ordered form Amazon. I was wondering if anyone has had problems with USB pen drives with Mandrake using the 2.6 kernel. Under Suse it either isn't recognised or it locks the machine up completely. I have tried two makes of USB pen drive and both have the same result. I have also had the same problem with two different PCs both running Suse. This USB pen worked fine with Suse 9.0 and Slackware 9.1, so I think the drive is ok. I think it something to do with the new submount facility in the 2.6 kernel. Also even with modifying the fstab file to do away with the submount on my floppy drive I can only write to it as root, I have changed the permissions etc. and have changed the fstab to what it was under Suse 9.0. So I was wondering before I wipe my Hard drive again, could someone tell me if they have had problems with USB Pen drives under Mandrake 10 ( 2.6 kernel ) and if they have been able to use the floppy drive as a normal user? Also the only way to burn DVD's with K3b on Suse 9.1 is to umount the drive manually from the command line first before starting K3b up, and then mounting it again to use the disc. Which is a bit long winded (like this post!). I have installed Mandrake community on a laptop, but didn't get chance to try the pen drive out. But I was impressed with the difference in speed between Mandrake and Suse. So hopefully this problem doesn't occur with Mandrake. Thanks a lot Richard G. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Mandrake 10 and USB pens
On Friday 04 June 2004 07:27 am, Richard Gelling wrote: Hi I at present am running Suse 9.1 on my desktop PC. I am having a few problems with it, which I don't seem to be able to solve. So I am hoping to install Mandrake 10 Powerpack which I have ordered form Amazon. I was wondering if anyone has had problems with USB pen drives with Mandrake using the 2.6 kernel. Under Suse it either isn't recognised or it locks the machine up completely. I have tried two makes of USB pen drive and both have the same result. I have also had the same problem with two different PCs both running Suse. This USB pen worked fine with Suse 9.0 and Slackware 9.1, so I think the drive is ok. I think it something to do with the new submount facility in the 2.6 kernel. Also even with modifying the fstab file to do away with the submount on my floppy drive I can only write to it as root, I have changed the permissions etc. and have changed the fstab to what it was under Suse 9.0. So I was wondering before I wipe my Hard drive again, could someone tell me if they have had problems with USB Pen drives under Mandrake 10 ( 2.6 kernel ) and if they have been able to use the floppy drive as a normal user? Also the only way to burn DVD's with K3b on Suse 9.1 is to umount the drive manually from the command line first before starting K3b up, and then mounting it again to use the disc. Which is a bit long winded (like this post!). I have installed Mandrake community on a laptop, but didn't get chance to try the pen drive out. But I was impressed with the difference in speed between Mandrake and Suse. So hopefully this problem doesn't occur with Mandrake. Thanks a lot Richard G. My comp will not boot if a usb ext HD or a pen drive is attached. The HP printer does not seem to be a problem. -- Dennis M. Linux user #180842 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com