Nope, sad to say that that's not the cause. I've tried restarting,
toggling and untoggling USB debugging to no avail. I really think it's
something to do with one of the kernel modules.

On Apr 12, 10:34 pm, denis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I've met a lot of errors like "device not found" before. Because
> you need to enable the USB Debugging mode before. Take a look at the
> Internet how to enable it. (Go to settings => applications
> =>development => USB Debugging). After that, you can use "adb devices"
> to view the list of devices connected to your computer.
>
> Rgds!
>
> On Apr 12, 9:16 am, BiX <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > For some reason my adb does not work anymore. Must have been one of
> > the kernel modules I've configured. Any adb command will return that
> > no device is detected. I'm not trying to get something onto my device,
> > I just want to have the ability to connect my usb flash drives. Thanks
> > for the information though.
>
> > On Apr 11, 10:59 pm, denis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If you are trying to push something onto your device. Forget to mount
> > > your sdcard. Because the command "adb push system.img /sdcard" reads
> > > the destination of your device's own drive structure. "/sdcard"
> > > doesn't mean you need to have a mount point or directory on your own
> > > computer. In the contrary, it exists on the device's flash drive.
>
> > > In addition, once you have mounted your sdcard onto your computer, you
> > > can not use the command "adb push" anymore, because it is only
> > > readable at this moment. But you can still copy and paste your files
> > > directly without using adb push.
>
> > > Normally, the device's flash drive is separeted into three folders.
> > > For me, there are: /data, /mnt, /system
> > > and under /mnt, we have "sdcard". What's more, we have created a hard
> > > link named "sdcard" at the root of system which points to "/mnt/
> > > sdcard".
> > > To know more about the system structure, try the command "adb shell",
> > > then you can type the unix command like "ls" there.
>
> > > Regards!
>
> > > On Apr 6, 3:30 am, BiX <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I plugged in my thumb drive to a usb hub connected to Beagleboard
> > > > running Gingerbread and minicom shows that the device is recognized as
> > > > shown below:
>
> > > > usb 1-2.3: new high speed USB device using ehci-omap and address
> > > > 4
> > > > usb 1-2.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0781,
> > > > idProduct=5567
> > > > usb 1-2.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
> > > > SerialNumber=3
> > > > usb 1-2.3: Product: Cruzer
> > > > Blade
> > > > usb 1-2.3: Manufacturer:
> > > > SanDisk
> > > > usb 1-2.3: SerialNumber:
> > > > 20044318630C8D218CFD
> > > > scsi1 : usb-storage
> > > > 1-2.3:1.0
> > > > scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access     SanDisk  Cruzer Blade     1.00 PQ: 0
> > > > ANSI: 2
> > > > sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type
> > > > 0
> > > > sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 15625216 512-byte logical blocks: (8.00 GB/7.45
> > > > GiB)
> > > > sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is
> > > > off
> > > > sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write
> > > > through
> > > > sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write
> > > > through
>
> > > > sdb:
>
> > > > sdb1
> > > > sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Assuming drive cache: write
> > > > through
> > > > sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
>
> > > > However, executing a mount does not show the device:
>
> > > > # mount
> > > > rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
> > > > /dev/root / ext3 rw,relatime,errors=continue,data=writeback 0 0
> > > > tmpfs /dev tmpfs rw,relatime,mode=755 0 0
> > > > devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,relatime,mode=600 0 0
> > > > proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0
> > > > sysfs /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0
> > > > tmpfs /mnt/asec tmpfs rw,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
> > > > tmpfs /mnt/obb tmpfs rw,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
> > > > /dev/block/vold/179:1 /mnt/sdcard vfat
> > > > rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=
> > > >  
> > > > 0702,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,ut
> > > >  f8,errors=remount-
> > > > ro 0 0
> > > > /dev/block/vold/179:1 /mnt/secure/asec vfat
> > > > rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=
> > > >  
> > > > 0702,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,ut
> > > >  f8,errors=remount-
> > > > ro 0 0
> > > > tmpfs /mnt/sdcard/.android_secure tmpfs ro,relatime,size=0k,mode=000 0
> > > > 0
>
> > > > # df
> > > > Filesystem             Size   Used   Free   Blksize
> > > > /                        3G   184M     3G   4096
> > > > /                        3G   184M     3G   4096
> > > > /dev                   120M    44K   120M   4096
> > > > /mnt/asec              120M     0K   120M   4096
> > > > /mnt/obb               120M     0K   120M   4096
> > > > /mnt/sdcard             69M     4M    65M   512
> > > > /mnt/secure/asec        69M     4M    65M   512
>
> > > > Am I missing any modules or steps? I've built all the SCSI modules
> > > > already and usb mass storage.

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