Since it's a USB LS120, try unhooking it and removing the reference to it in your /etc/fstab (might want to write it down, or backup fstab, just in case this doesn't work). After removing the reference, reboot (still with the LS120 not plugged in). Once everything comes up, plug in the LS120 and see if Mandrake auto-detects it and creates the fstab entry for you. Worst case, it won't and you will have to re-add the line you removed.
Joeb On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 11:25:02 +0000 Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sunday 22 Dec 2002 12:39 am, Joseph Braddock wrote: > > Have you disabled Supermount? If I'm not mistaken, a USB camera is seen as > > USB storage (maybe /dev/sda1??). If Supermount is disabled, then you would > > have to manually mount it. Is your usb hub powered? Some USB devices > > require more power than what can be delivered from the computer's USB port > > and need a powered hub to operate reliably. > > Supermount works fine for me on all but my LS120 (usb) - and it worked on that > until I screwed it up and haven't been able to get it back, so I'm using icon > mount/umount on it. > > LS120 is sda, and I'm not seeing any other sdx devices. > > I use a powered hub. However, I plan today to pull out the furniture and try > every possible combination of usb slots on the back of the computer, just in > case it doesn't like being on a hub at all. I know that under windows some > devices don't work on a hub, so it's not impossible. > > Anne > >
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