Well, thanks for all the answers, but it would seem I'm spinning my
wheels. Upon further checking at the trek website, their first thumbdrive
only supports windows and mac but their later attempts do claim to support
linux 2.4 kernel and later.
thanks again! Mike
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Michael Holt
Banning,
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, D. Olson uttered these words of wisdom:
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 11:36 pm, you wrote:
Hello experts!
I just acquired a thumb-drive (one of those USB gadgets that
doesn't require any drivers), and tried it out on my mdk 8.2 laptop, but
*oops* it doesn't get
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 01:52:29 -0700 (PDT)
Michael Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, I've tried this but I've been doing it at the command line:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/trek
the respone is
/dev/sda: no special block device
Mike
Try using sda1 instead of sda.
Joe
Want to buy
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Joseph Braddock uttered these words of wisdom:
On Thu, 4 Jul 2002 01:52:29 -0700 (PDT)
Michael Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, I've tried this but I've been doing it at the command line:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/trek
the respone is
/dev/sda: no special block
Hello experts!
I just acquired a thumb-drive (one of those USB gadgets that
doesn't require any drivers), and tried it out on my mdk 8.2 laptop, but
*oops* it doesn't get recognized. The light is on on the unit itself and
I did some snooping around the web but didn't come across
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 11:36 pm, you wrote:
Hello experts!
I just acquired a thumb-drive (one of those USB gadgets that
doesn't require any drivers), and tried it out on my mdk 8.2 laptop, but
*oops* it doesn't get recognized. The light is on on the unit itself and
I did some