Hi, all
I'm using an 32M EasyDisk which can be read/write successfully on
Win2000, but it just cann't work at all on Redhat 7.3. I read some
articles and tried and tried. But still I got "not a valid block device".
I need your help!
I'm using RedHat 7.3 with kernel 2.4.18
$ uname -a
Linux
Hi, all
I'm using an 32M EasyDisk which can be read/write successfully on
Win2000, but it just cann't work at all on Redhat 7.3. I read some
articles and tried and tried. But still I got "not a valid block device".
I need your help!
I'm using RedHat 7.3 with kernel 2.4.18
$ uname -a
Linux r
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, David Brownell wrote:
> Highspeed disks are good devices to have (carry your entire MP3
> collection around, or a complete set of system backups!). If
> you need to get a new hub, make it a USB 2.0 hub.
Sorry for commercial content (I am not related to the company).
For th
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, David Brownell wrote:
> Hmm, did you try the patches I posted last week?
Not yet. I tried but first my machine did not boot with 2.5.35 and
it took me some time before I got the kernel working but with no graphics.
I will try them soon.
> "lsusb" output you sent -- it's be
I certainly should have sent this to linux-usb-users, sorry.
Those of you with USB 2.0 on your motherboards, please let me
know if this behaves for you; I've not heard reports from many
Intel ICH4 users, and some problems with the VIA support should
be fixed in this version. Plus, it'll work muc
Hmm, did you try the patches I posted last week? (*) They'll
help with the problems on cardbus powerdown or unplug, but
you didn't mention anything like that.
From everything you've said so far -- hubs showing for the
ehci and ohci controllers on cardbus, including in that
"lsusb" output you se
Hi there,
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Alan Claunch wrote:
> I am trying to connect a Ricoh RDC 5000 camera via USB. OS is Slackware 8.1
> with the stock 2.4.18 kernel.
[snip]
> After the command (mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/camera) the console window
> freezes up
[snip]
The same kind of thing happ
I am trying to connect a Ricoh RDC 5000 camera via USB. OS is Slackware 8.1
with the stock 2.4.18 kernel. Below is a clip from dmesg when I connect the
camera. The usb-storage module is loaded and working (USB Zip drive is seen
and works fine).
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2/3, assign