On Monday 05 August 2013 18:07:36 lux-integ wrote:
> --never seen anything like this!
>
> I did not see any errors whan I installed libusb/usb-utils/libusb-compat
> though I am pretty sure I had in the past had usb sticks working on virgn
> lfs/clfs systems before these were installed.
miracul
On Monday 05 August 2013 16:54:06 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I don't know why you are having this problem. I jsut plugged in a usb
> stick and dmesg has:
>
>
> [186920.714019] usb 2-5: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-pci
> [186920.841855] usb 2-5: New USB device found, idVendor=13fe,
>
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 04:01:10PM +0100, lux-integ wrote:
> On Monday 05 August 2013 11:35:15 lux-integ wrote:
>
> > I am stuck rignt now as usb usage is mandatory for a modern computer I
> > tried udev-182 way back but it did not compile thats why I tried eudev
> > which was 'modern'
> >
>
On Monday 05 August 2013 11:35:15 lux-integ wrote:
> I am stuck rignt now as usb usage is mandatory for a modern computer I
> tried udev-182 way back but it did not compile thats why I tried eudev
> which was 'modern'
>
UPDATE
I am able to mount
--sata hard disks
--hard-disks with usb interf
On Sunday 04 August 2013 21:00:48 Ken Moffat wrote:
> The kernel can see the "drive", but no partitions. And fdisk
> doesn't believe it is there. To me, that suggests it has some other
> form of partition. I suggest you select all the partition options
> in the kernel (including 'Advanced').
On Sunday 04 August 2013 21:00:48 Ken Moffat wrote:
> Alternatively, there are a number of different options under
> CONFIG_USB_STORAGE for different hardware : again, try enabling them
> all.
I more of less done that with the same result
I get
likes llike this
'sd 4:0:0:0: [sdc] No Caching mod
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 07:13:42PM +0100, lux-integ wrote:
> On Sunday 04 August 2013 18:14:59 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> > When you plug in the usb stick, udev should create a device like
> > /dev/sd?. Does it do that for you.
>
> no
>
> on plugging a stick
> IThe console shows a load of messages
On Sunday 04 August 2013 18:14:59 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> When you plug in the usb stick, udev should create a device like
> /dev/sd?. Does it do that for you.
no
on plugging a stick
IThe console shows a load of messages and for example /dev/sdc
but ls /dev does not show /dev/sdc(1 etc)
and
lux-integ wrote:
> greetings
>
> I recently built a clfs setup (AMD64 cpu kernel3.10.4 ). It had eudev
> (equivalent to udev-204- a udev fork of systemd ) and noticed that usb
> sticks were recognised on plutging-in but could not be mounted. I later
> tried systemd204 and 206 and I have the
greetings
I recently built a clfs setup (AMD64 cpu kernel3.10.4 ). It had eudev
(equivalent to udev-204- a udev fork of systemd ) and noticed that usb
sticks were recognised on plutging-in but could not be mounted. I later
tried systemd204 and 206 and I have the same problem.
I look
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