Thanks for the reply, Unfortunately, the drive does not show up as a scsi device. I have a IDE CD-Burner and it is the /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/cd and there are no other paths from the /dev/scsi/ tree. If I look under /proc/scsi/ The usb devices are not listed, but, it is listed in the /proc/scis/usb-storage
It appears that the driver loads correctly, and the kernel see's it, but the links in dev are not generated properly. Any suggestions? best regards Dalton On Friday 15 March 2002 01:36 pm, you wrote: > I just got my USB LS-240 working with SCSI drivers, load the kernel > modules: > > sd_mod 9756 2 > usb-storage 19932 1 > scsi_mod 79560 2 [sd_mod usb-storage] > > > and if you have no other scsi devices it should be at: > > /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disk > > > scanning the output from dmesg should point you to the correct device. > > This is using a vanilla 2.4.17 kernel. Hopefully it will work with the > mdk kernel too. > > Dalton Calford wrote: > > I have a external hard-drive that plugs into my USB port. > > USB View correctly identifies it. > > Does anyone know how to mount the drive (diskdrake does not see it) > > > > best regards > > > > Dalton
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