My reading of the logs is that it "attaches" the SCSI disk /dev/sdb1 but fails to 
"mount" the file system because of the READ CAPACITY and partition table errors that 
it encounters.

Do I understand you correctly that you are also receiving these error messages (SCSI 
read capacity and partition table) in you system logs as well ?  Perhaps this is a 
"problem" that everyone is just enduring ...  Are you running RedHat ?  Which Kernel 
version ?

I also tried supplying "nousb" as an argument to the kernel (from lilo) and even that 
did not deter the system from attempting to mount the usb mass storage.

Regards, Scott.





On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 14:48:55 -0400
Ed Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Is it actually mounting it?  I also have noauto in my fstab.  The fs does not get
> mounted but it seems that the partn table is read during startup.  With usb storage
> it would seem to make sense to defer this until such a time as there is media to
> actually read...
> 
> Ed Tomlinson
> 
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