I have updated and upgraded my Debian Linux stable distribution many
times.  I use gdm for the xwindow environment.  I had been accustomed
to reading in the contents of a 128 Megabyte memory module by going
into the terminal window as root and typing in

mount /mnt/usb
cd /mnt/usb

It no longer works.  I get the message that the kernel does not support
sba which is in the first column of my fstab.

I have done everything by following directions given to me by somebody
who is no longer with the company.  I don't have a clue how get the usb
capability back.  I don't know how to find out whether I have a 2.2 or
2.4 or 2.6 kernel.  I know how to use apt-get.

What would you suggest?

Thank you for your help.


Jim


Jim Trek, Secretary
Science Holdings, Inc.
http://scienceholdings.com
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