Just check also that its not showing up as /dev/sda1/ I think thats what my USB key shows up as..



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It sounds like the device is recognized as a mass storage device, but
perhaps you are missing a low level driver ?  If this is the same kernel
version you used under ark linux .. then I would

cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig
..look in the usb section and investigate the low level devices enabled
under mass storage..

hope this helps

On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 18:05, Pupeno wrote:
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> Hello Gentoo users,
> I have a Sony DSC-U20 (digital still camera) that works as mass storage.
> In another distro (ark linux) just loading sd_mod and usb-storage and then
> pluging the camer was enough to get /dev/sda0 and mounting it allowed me to
> get the files.
> But when I plug it in Gentoo I get:
> Aug 14 20:02:03 lab kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:02.1-1, assigned address
> 4
> Aug 14 20:02:03 lab kernel: usb.c: USB device 4 (vend/prod 0x54c/0x10) is not
> claimed by any active driver.
> Aug 14 20:02:06 lab usb.agent: ... no modules for USB product 54c/10/430
> and /dev/sda0 never appears.
> Any idea ?
>
> Thank you.
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