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Re: How to browse hardwares in shell?



Hello Leo,

Leo Huang wrote:
Hello,

I plugged a USB HD into a server, running Redhat 7.3. How embarrased I was
as I couldn't find where the device was!! It used to be /dev/sd1 at my
desktop, running 9.0. As the server has a SCSI RAID taking /dev/sd1, I tried
/dev/sd2 /dev/sd3, but they didn't work.

There is a program called Hardward Browser in Gnome, which can tell you
where the device is, what about in bash? Any non-GUI based command?

Thanks,
Leo



try /dev/sda or sdb etc. You also need to make sure the relevant modules are loaded, usb-storage.o I think.

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