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Linux can BSD can mount USB Harddrives.  That is how I connect my
digital camera.   I have been very lucky and everything was
autodetected.

--mat

On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 07:24, Chopin Cusachs wrote:
> Most of the USB devices now come with a driver for Win98.
> The USB drive I bought through Clickers came with driver CD.
> I replaced the driver with a newer, less buggy, one from the
> manufacturer's site.
>=20
> Assume the new Red Hat can mount the USB stick drive,
> and will find out when I get around to connecting the USB
> pins on the motherboard of my Linux box to a connector
> so I can use it.
>=20
> Choppy
>=20
> At 05:26 AM 6/1/03 +0000, you wrote:
>=20
> >Although my goal was not to boot from the usb stick, just load it with=20
> >useful programs I may put that on my list of things to mess around with.=
 ;)
>=20
>=20
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