"Vincent Meyer, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have a Hyundai 30gb USB hard drive, which works fine with windows.
> As of this afternoon's cooker upgrade, it seems to work fine with
> Linux as well, but with a minor snag.  The drive has to be plugged
> in at boot time for the entries to be made in /dev.  If the drive is
> plugged in later, it appears that the usb driver for disk drives
> loads, but no /dev entries are created so the drive can't be
> mounted.

hum hum ...
you use usb mass storage driver ?
what happens if you rmmod it then modprobe it again ?


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