I think I have sd_mod. This is the output of lsmod: > /sbin/lsmod Module Size Used by Tainted: PF sd_mod 12928 0 (autoclean) (unused) usb-storage 58156 0 uhci 27688 0 (unused) usbcore 73152 1 [usb-storage uhci] sr_mod 16920 0 (autoclean) maestro 30144 0 (autoclean) soundcore 6692 2 (autoclean) [maestro] binfmt_misc 7556 1 libafs-2.4.18-3-i686 438624 2 autofs 12164 0 (autoclean) (unused) xircom_cb 8128 1 ds 8608 2 yenta_socket 12384 2 pcmcia_core 50752 0 [ds yenta_socket] ide-scsi 9664 1 scsi_mod 108608 4 [sd_mod usb-storage sr_mod ide-scsi] ide-cd 30272 0 cdrom 32192 0 [sr_mod ide-cd] nls_iso8859-1 3488 1 (autoclean) nls_cp437 5120 1 (autoclean) vfat 12092 1 (autoclean) fat 37400 0 (autoclean) [vfat] ext3 67136 2 jbd 49400 2 [ext3]
Is it OK ? Andrei Brad Hards wrote: >On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 19:51, Andrei Tsaregorodtsev wrote: > > >> This is a vfat disk which I can read under Windows, so I tried to mount >>it with "mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbhd". I tried all other letters and >>numbers >>(sdb, sdb1, ...). Always not a valid block device. I tried the fdisk on >>/dev/sda or >>/dev/sdb and it says " Unable to open /dev/sda " or /dev/sdb ... Any >>ideas ? >> >> >Looks like you may not have the scsi disk module loaded or compiled into the kernel. >can you try modprobe sd_mod? >Brad > > ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
