Hi-

If it looks like a USB-standard storage device, it might work.

If it uses only a proprietary communication protocol, you
should ask Legend QDI Europe for the software interface specs
for it, or just hope that someone else is developing a driver
for it.

Do you already have the device?
If so, please connect it to your Linux system with USB support,
and then send us the contents of "/proc/bus/usb/devices"
(to this mailing list).

~Randy


On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Xavier Outhier wrote:

| Hello everybody,
|
| I posted this message 2 weeks ago but there were no answer.
| Does it mean that there is no hope to use my device ...
| under Linux?
|
| Best regards,
|
| Xavier.
|
| Xavier Outhier wrote:
| >
| > Hi,
| >
| > I would like to use my USB small harddisk on Linux
| > (SuSE 7.2, kernel 2.4.4). The product I have can be seen
| > at http://www.qdieurope.com/ia/usb-disk.htm.
| >
| > They do not provide driver for Linux currently.
| > Does someone already wrote one for it?
| >
| > And how should I proceed for installation and usage
| > afterwards?


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