anh le wrote:
-- Martin wrote:
You need to rescan your SCSI-Bus for new devices (USB-Devies use the
SCSI structur of th kernel ...
I do that job with a script from SuSE ... it is called rescan-scsi-bus.sh
here is it :
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/rescan-scsi-bus.sh
or have a look at goog
-- Martin wrote:
> You need to rescan your SCSI-Bus for new devices (USB-Devies use the
> SCSI structur of th kernel ...
>
> I do that job with a script from SuSE ... it is called rescan-scsi-bus.sh
>
> here is it :
> http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/rescan-scsi-bus.sh
> or have a look at g
rd wrote:
Regarding USB... I hope that the suggestion works. Please let us
know. From my experience, not all USB memory sticks are supported by
linux, not even the 2.6 kernel. There are many different chip sets in
use. Good luck
I mixed USB and Firewire up ... with Firewire I don't get device
Regarding USB... I hope that the suggestion works. Please let us
know. From my experience, not all USB memory sticks are supported by
linux, not even the 2.6 kernel. There are many different chip sets in
use. Good luck
-rdg
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 15:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> anh le wrot
anh le wrote:
Hello gentoo user n helper :)
I installed gentoo linux 1.4 on an i686 but have 2 troubles
1- USB storage (I have a 32 MB memory stick)
I have install scsi mod, sd_mod, usbcore, usb-storage
(everything needed that I once read from forum)
I modprobe everything seem to be ok
but when I
Hello gentoo user n helper :)
I installed gentoo linux 1.4 on an i686 but have 2 troubles
1- USB storage (I have a 32 MB memory stick)
I have install scsi mod, sd_mod, usbcore, usb-storage
(everything needed that I once read from forum)
I modprobe everything seem to be ok
but when I mount
---
mo