Re: How do I mount a USB hard drive?

2004-07-19 Thread Marc Fonvieille
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 08:45:40PM -0400, Michael E. Mercer wrote: That's what I started with... I have everything in my kernel that is mentioned on that page. Nothing is appearing when I connect/disconnect the drive. Is usbd really running? Marc

How do I mount a USB hard drive?

2004-07-18 Thread Michael E. Mercer
Hello, I had a hard drive (8 Gig) sitting around and thought I would try the new USB 2.0 hard drive kits. It works just fine in Winblows but I am unable to get it to show up under FreeBSD. 4.10-Stable kernel conf file below... # # g4.9 -- Generic kernel configuration file for FreeBSD/i386 # #

Re: How do I mount a USB hard drive?

2004-07-18 Thread Marc Fonvieille
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 04:29:03PM -0400, Michael E. Mercer wrote: Hello, I had a hard drive (8 Gig) sitting around and thought I would try the new USB 2.0 hard drive kits. It works just fine in Winblows but I am unable to get it to show up under FreeBSD. 4.10-Stable [...] Read USB

Re: How do I mount a USB hard drive?

2004-07-18 Thread 3BSD
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:29:03 -0400, Michael E. Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I had a hard drive (8 Gig) sitting around and thought I would try the new USB 2.0 hard drive kits. It works just fine in Winblows but I am unable to get it to show up under FreeBSD. 4.10-Stable kernel

Re: How do I mount a USB hard drive?

2004-07-18 Thread Michael E. Mercer
That's what I started with... I have everything in my kernel that is mentioned on that page. Nothing is appearing when I connect/disconnect the drive. On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 19:20, Marc Fonvieille wrote: On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 04:29:03PM -0400, Michael E. Mercer wrote: Hello, I had a

Re: How do I mount a USB hard drive?

2004-07-18 Thread Michael E. Mercer
Its a FreeBSD partition from another box. However the drive itself is not showing up when I do a usbdevs -d -v. This is the problem I am having. I know how to mount and all that stuff, just not exactly what I need to do to get FreeBSD to see the drive itself. Thanks Michael FreeBSD