What makes you think this is a usb-storage class device? If it came with a
driver for windows it probably isn't. If you read the FAQ (at
http://www.linux-usb.org) you'll find out what you should do to help
determine if this device is already supported or can be supported.

On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Ralph Gauges wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I just bought an mp3 player today that has an usb interface to upload mp3 files. 
>Since the software is windows only, I tried to mount it as an usb-storage device. But 
>unfortunatelly the vendor and devide id are not in the default list, so I get some 
>message that the devide is not claimed by any driver.
> Now I was wodering if there was some way to specify the parameters for the device so 
>that the usb-storage module can use it and how I could find out what those parameters 
>are. I played around with some of the hotplug files, but without success so far.
> 
> Thanks for any hints
> 
> Ralph Gauges
> 
> 
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