Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-12-01 Thread Kevin Hanson
John Jolet wrote: insert the device by doing a tail -f /var/log/messages and see which it gets assigned. On Tuesday 29 November 2005 15:28, Antoine wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device

Solved - Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-30 Thread Antoine
Richard Fish wrote: On 11/29/05, Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to Do you have

Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread Antoine
You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to do with scsi in block devices... the usb key works fine under windows, is

Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to Do you have SCSI disk support.

Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread Antoine
Richard Fish wrote: On 11/29/05, Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to Do you have

Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread John Jolet
insert the device by doing a tail -f /var/log/messages and see which it gets assigned. On Tuesday 29 November 2005 15:28, Antoine wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have

[gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-28 Thread Antoine
Hi, I get this from dmesg usb 1-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2 scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices usb-storage: device found at 2 usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning Vendor: Model: USB Flash Memory Rev: 1.04 Type: