On Monday 09 February 2004 13:14, Johannes Liedtke wrote:
I was wrong... it worked, while I was testing it with a few files (about 20MB total). But when I put more files on it (53 files with a total of ~190MB) and unmount it, unplug it, replug it, wait for the affirmative beep, unplug it, then all files are gone, together with the filesystem - well, I guess the fs got corrupted somehow.
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On Monday 09 February 2004 04:10, Matthew Dharm wrote:
I've seen this sort of thing before. Generally, it's the firmware of the MP3 player deciding that part (or all) of the filesystem is screwed and dumping the data it thinks is bogus.
It's not really a usb-storage problem. It's a filesystem problem. To date, I know of nobody who has figured out why the MP3 player thinks anything is wrong.
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I guess I'll just return the stick then and try another one...
OK - I got another player today: mpX Rome 256MB
Exactly the same crap happens as with the MD40838 and Laurents Packard Bell AudioKey.
Has anybody here gotten an usb-mp3-player (usb-mass-storage device) to work correctly with Linux and could tell us what player that is?
thanx, Johannes
Creative Nomad MuVo MX 256MB works fine. has a male usb adapter on it..no need for separate cables. love it.
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