The point here is, it works. If anything it seemed slightly faster, but
considering I'm not too worried, I'll leave it as-is.
On 23:03 Wed 12 Sep , Neil Bothwick wrote:
Hello forgottenwizard,
Alright, I've got it. It doesn't mount via sda anymore, but by uba.
Either way, it works.
First off, the MP3 player is a Zen Stone, which generally just needs to
be mounted like a hdd.
When I have it plugged in, dmesg and lsusb tell me it is seen, but the
device (generally /dev/sda1 or similar) does not show up.
This is a new kernel, so what kind of option may I be missing, or what
on Wednesday 09/12/2007 forgottenwizard([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
First off, the MP3 player is a Zen Stone, which generally just needs to
be mounted like a hdd.
When I have it plugged in, dmesg and lsusb tell me it is seen, but the
device (generally /dev/sda1 or similar) does not show
Giving it a shot. Thanks
On 14:07 Wed 12 Sep , John covici wrote:
on Wednesday 09/12/2007 forgottenwizard([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
First off, the MP3 player is a Zen Stone, which generally just needs to
be mounted like a hdd.
When I have it plugged in, dmesg and lsusb tell me it
Alright, I did that. I tried to enable a few other options within SCSI,
and none of them did anything. Dmesg still says it sees the device,
knows it is USB, gives is an address, and designates it a configuration.
I'm going to look at the USB options and see if there is anything there
I missed.
Hi,
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:01:10 -0500
forgottenwizard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alright, I did that. I tried to enable a few other options within SCSI,
and none of them did anything. Dmesg still says it sees the device,
knows it is USB, gives is an address, and designates it a configuration.
Alright, I've got it. It doesn't mount via sda anymore, but by uba.
Either way, it works. Thanks for the help.
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Hello forgottenwizard,
Alright, I've got it. It doesn't mount via sda anymore, but by uba.
Either way, it works. Thanks for the help.
You don't normally want that, for one thing it is slower. Set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB=n in your kernel config.
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