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Re: Help needed with SanDisk CRUZER memory stick
- From: Jim Cornette <jim-cornette insight rr com>
- To: fedora-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Help needed with SanDisk CRUZER memory stick
- Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 21:31:17 -0500
John Wendel wrote:
I just got a SanDisk CRUZER 256MB USB memory thingy. It no workey!
The USB is on a VIA 8235 chip if that matters.
Could some of you gurus take a look at these messages and give me a
clue about what I need to do to get this device working. I suspect
that I'm missing a module, but I can't figure out what I need.
Sorry about the size of this messages. I've trimmed out all the stuff
that seemed irrelevant, but I didn't want to lose something
important.
Thanks,
John
This part seems to be saying that it is on /dev/sda (the whole hard
drive is this) and is most likely /dev/sda1 (first partition on /dev/sda)
Basically, create a directory to mount the stick on. mkdir /dev/memstick
then add an entry like this to your /etc/fstab file.
/dev/sda1 /mnt/memstick vfat
noauto,owner,rw 0 0
Then to mount the disk by typing one of the two following commands:
mount /dev/sda1
or
mount /mnt/memstick
There are different options to add to the part of the entry of vfat can
be different to get the device working for each user. Check "man mount"
and "man fstab" for the options needed for each command and file.
Jim
Dec 22 20:11:21 localhost kernel: SCSI device sda: 512000 512-byte
hdwr
sectors (262 MB)
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