To mount thumb drives that were not mounted by default, check using 'lsusb', then try to mount it manually. Usually the device will be initialized in /dev.
My 1 cent.
On 11/3/06, Ridvan Lakas ng Bayan S. Baluyos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
aw.. na solve ra siya. tried Fedora Core 5. na detect man. ambot ngano. pero since na raise na nako ang question. if this is the case, kanang dili ma detect ang flash disk, unsay angay buhaton? :)
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