Hi tgbssk,
If these devices comply with the USB Storage class then there is a
good chance they will work with the usb-storage driver. Otherwise you
should check the working device list to see if anyone has used them and
then the company to enquire about Linux support. If they don't offer that
(and it isn't a usb-storage device) you can ask them for the specs to make
a linux driver. If they don't help I wouldn't buy them.
regards,
Stephen.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Hotmail wrote:
>
>
> hi there,
> is usb flash disk like usbdrive ,or thumbdrive can work on linux (DiskOnKey usb
>flashdisk has 32MB space has support on kernel >= 2.4.0 but size limit is 32 MB)
> but what about thumbdrive & usbdrive ? it comes up to 512MB & has no support on
>linux according to my info.
> but it has got support in windows
> whre do i get kernel patches for these http://thumbdrive.com & http://usbdrive.com
>products
>
> thanx
> tgbssk
>
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