A quick Look into /var/log/messages will show the device when/where it is plugged in.
Gesssss ..... this is getting scary ..... I am getting to know a little about linux ....
Tony Alfrey wrote:
OK, here's the wierdness of the week award.
My box is all SCSI and has as many as 4 SCSI drives and a USB port for my CompactFlash reader.
If I hook up 3 SCSI drives, the USB device (the CompactFlash reader) appears as sdd and is easily mounted. It appears properly on
cat /proc/scsi/scsi and
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices and
fdisk -l
with a vfat filesystem
Now I plug in the 4th SCSI drive, reboot and the USB device appears as sde like it's supposed to, same messages as above (except it's now sde). But trying to mount it gives the typical "bad superblocks or wrong filesystem type" message and dmesg gives
fatfs: bogus cluster size
VFS: Can't find a valid MSDOS filesystem on dev 08:40.
Any SCSI/usb experts have a clue here??
Thanks very much in advance.
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