On Thu, 04 May 2006 22:27:30 -0300, Francisco J. A. Ares wrote:
on my system it is /dev/uba1, just don't ask me why ;)
Because you have CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB enabled in your kernel. The setting is
at
- Device Drivers
- Block devices
- Low Performance USB Block driver
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Neil
How do I mount a compact flash?
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Asunto: [gentoo-user] How do I
mount a compact flash?
How do I mount a compact
flash?
It gives me an error saying the file
system type must be specified.
I did:
Mount t vfat /dev/sdb /mnt/flash
And it says bad block
Could the file system on this CF device be
proprietary?
Its from a camera.
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De: K. Mike Bradley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 04 de Mayo de 2006 02:59 p.m.
Para: gentoo-user@gentoo.org
Asunto: [gentoo-user] How do I mount a compact flash
On 5/4/06, K. Mike Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
You get the device that is created by looking at the dmesg output
after you plugin the flash. I'm assuming you have all options set in
your kernel the right way.
After that, you mount it normally. Mine can
May 4 11:20:27 scarlatti usb 3-4: new high speed USB device
using ehci_hcd and address 4
May 4 11:20:27 scarlatti usb 3-4: configuration #1 chosen from
1 choice
May 4 11:20:27 scarlatti scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass
Storage devices
On 04/05/06, Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/4/06, K. Mike Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
You get the device that is created by looking at the dmesg output
after you plugin the flash. I'm assuming you have all options set in
your kernel the
On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:59, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
depends on the interface
is it a USB/PCMCIA/builtin CF reader?
because they all have different ways of accessing. The most popular is the usb
device, so you will need the usb-storage module and associated
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 20:04 +, Mick wrote:
On 04/05/06, Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/4/06, K. Mike Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
You get the device that is created by looking at the dmesg output
after you plugin the
Neither /dev/sda nor /dev/sda1 are defined on my system? What package is
responsible for defining them.
--- Vladimir
Perhaps you don't have SCSI support built into your kernel. You need the
USB mass storage (if it's via USB) and SCSI emulation support options.
Also, make sure you select the
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 21:14 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:59, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
depends on the interface
is it a USB/PCMCIA/builtin CF reader?
because they all have different ways of accessing. The most popular is the
usb
On 04 May 2006 19:28, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
It gives me an error saying the file system type must be specified.
I did:
Mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /mnt/flash
And it says bad block
Is it really sdb, or is it sdb1?
Uwe
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On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 16:36 -0400, Statux wrote:
Neither /dev/sda nor /dev/sda1 are defined on my system? What package is
responsible for defining them.
--- Vladimir
Perhaps you don't have SCSI support built into your kernel. You need the
USB mass storage (if it's via USB) and SCSI
You should enable scsi emulation on your kernel
On 5/4/06, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04 May 2006 19:28, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
It gives me an error saying the file system type must be specified.
I did:
Mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /mnt/flash
And it says bad block
Is it
It does. Thanks.
--- Vladimir
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 14:08 -0700, Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 16:36 -0400, Statux wrote:
Neither /dev/sda nor /dev/sda1 are defined on my system? What package is
responsible for defining them.
--- Vladimir
Perhaps you don't
Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 21:14 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:59, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
depends on the interface
is it a USB/PCMCIA/builtin CF reader?
because they all have different ways
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