On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 15:46 +0100, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
>  but I'm unable to find sda, sda1 ... etc in /dev and 
> thus unable to mount USB memory, external HD and other things. It 
> appears as if have missed something essential.
> Please help me out, what have I missed?

in the kernel config, you probably chose "Low Performance USB Driver" in
the Block Devices section. This cripples the usb-storage driver and usb
devices (which half of mine don't even work under this driver) will
appear as /dev/uba1 and the like. If they are recognized as that, then
you're fine. But I've got usb compact flash readers that don't work and
just spew errors under that driver. Highly recommend disabling that and
using the standard usb-storage driver.

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