On Friday 20 February 2004 12:19 pm, manny wrote:
> I just plugged in a Lexar Plug Drive into my USB port. I can detect it
> using lsusb, lspci, and kudzu -p. It's on bus 1, port 1. The problem is, I
> don't know how to mount it or send data to it. What device file does it
> use?

not sure about that particular device.  but all the  usb storage devices
i've tried (admittedly not that many :) were mounted via usb-storage.
modprobe usb-storage.

google on "linux usb lexar plug drive" seems to be good.

among others (but talking about a different lexar device, but probably
works for you), there's:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/9/2003/10/4/106957

good luck.


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