Short answer: no. These messages tell you about your scsi disk.
"sr" is generally used instead of "sd" for removable media, although some of
the messages below seem to indicate that /dev/sda might be a removable drive
on your system (?)...
So if I guess that you have a real scsi bus on your syste
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 02:19:19PM -0500, Jamie wrote:
> : will tell you if you are actually attempting to mount the correct
> : device.
> There are also /dev/sr* for scisi devices, my cdrw uses /dev/sr0
sd == scsi disk
sr == scsi optical drive (cd/dvd/etc)
On Sunday 04 January 2004 12:43 pm, Larry Price wrote:
: are you trying to mount a drive/mass storage device over USB?
Firstly, mount requies root, so login as root before you do any mounting...
:
: things to try:
:
: mount -a
mount -a mounts everything listed in the /etc/fstab, simply typing moun
are you trying to mount a drive/mass storage device over USB?
things to try:
mount -a
will show mounted volumes
ls -l /dev/sda*
will tell you if you are actually attempting to mount the correct
device.
On Sunday, January 4, 2004, at 09:37 AM, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
Are these logs telling me
Are these logs telling me that although my pda is connecting, as it
tells me that it is, it's still not delivering info to or from the
device?
Thanks, Dirk
Jan 4 09:31:14 localhost kernel: sda: Unit Not Ready, sense:
Jan 4 09:31:14 localhost kernel: Info fld=0xa00 (nonstd), Current
00:00: sense