Hello Jorn,

> Hey Natanael & All,
>
>
> I can not find the UB drivers for the 2.4 Kernel.  I'm not a kernel
> hacker thus there might be a patch floating around  - any one?
>
Not that I know of, but lets make things not too complicated ;) If
/dev/sd? works lets just stick with that, the user only has to change
syslinux.cfg/leaf.cfg if the device is something else than sda. Some
smarter option can always be added later.

> Jorn

Eric

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Natanael
> Copa
> Sent: 27. mars 2006 12:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] flash usb
>
>
>
> Jorn Eriksen wrote:
>
>
>>>> I never got your stick.img to boot.
>>>>
>> How interresting.  I got it to work on several machines now.  Including
>> my mother in law's PC :-)
>
> I had to install the mbr.bin or my brand new dell didn't even find the
> kernel.
>
>> I have, however, experienced this on a machine that have SCSI / USB
>> reader connected and where the SCSI / USB reader ports get get a lower
>> "number"
>> than the USB stick (f.ex the USB reader become SDA).  This is actually a
>>  little issue.
>
> That could be the case here. I have SATA disks (on the scsi subsystem).
> But it sounds wierd because I doubt the sata drivers were ever loaded.
>
>
>> I guess it's a matter of figuring out where in line the USB
>> stick is and give change the syslinux.cfg / leaf.cfg  BUT - that means
> that
>> the stick image will not work on "all" machines.  I wonder if the other
>>  distros have this issue as well?
>
> Or you could try using the ub driver instead of usb-storage (if its
> available on the 2.4 kernel) Then will the usb device show up as /dev/uba
> instead of /dev/sd?
>
> --
> Natanael Copa
>
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