Re: support for different types of usbkeys

2004-08-30 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > Since I moved to kernel 2.4 I am very happy with the hanling of the > usbkey...That is I was till I tried to mount, one after another two such > devices, apparently not of the same type: One was a Nikon coolpix > digital camera and the other my disk-on-key stick. Th

Re: support for different types of usbkeys

2004-08-29 Thread amos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Since I moved to kernel 2.4 I am very happy with the hanling of the .. System: debian testing. How about moving to 2.6? I don't have multiple USB devices connected to mine (also debian testting, sort-of throttled-back from debian unstable) but USB works fine for me and

support for different types of usbkeys

2004-08-29 Thread mavram
Hi, Since I moved to kernel 2.4 I am very happy with the hanling of the usbkey...That is I was till I tried to mount, one after another two such devices, apparently not of the same type: One was a Nikon coolpix digital camera and the other my disk-on-key stick. The system refused stubbornly the sec