> FYI, remember that disks and partitions within disks are named differently
> in
> NetBSD than in Linux. "/dev/sda" in Linux is like saying "/dev/sd0" in
> NetBSD.
> Maybe that's why you can't see the USB stick inside the NetBSD VM.
Thank you, it has been a problem with a script I use. It works i
> FYI, remember that disks and partitions within disks are named differently
> in
> NetBSD than in Linux. "/dev/sda" in Linux is like saying "/dev/sd0" in
> NetBSD.
> Maybe that's why you can't see the USB stick inside the NetBSD VM.
The USB device is /dev/sde, there is only one primary partition
> FYI, remember that disks and partitions within disks are named differently
> in
> NetBSD than in Linux. "/dev/sda" in Linux is like saying "/dev/sd0" in
> NetBSD.
> Maybe that's why you can't see the USB stick inside the NetBSD VM.
I could attach the device with qemu monitor with
usb_add host::