Colin McKinnon wrote:
Hi Robert,

On Sunday 01 January 2006 23:54, Robert Barbour wrote:


The only indication I can find that the USB port is detected is when I go
into system information and it tells me the name of the memory stick -
presumably this is the 'volume label' allocated by the friend who provided
the stick.



So the physical hardware seems to be working OK. (on my SuSE 10 box, and IIRC SuSE 9.1, I can hot plug USB memory cards - the system automaticaly mounts them).

What does mount show?

What happens when you try to manually mount the disk (typically it will be mapped to the first free SCSI device - e.g. /dev/sda)?

Try watching /var/log/messages while you plug it in (open a konsole window and type in su
        (your root password)
        tail -f /var/log/messages

Can you access the disk from a different machine / a different operating system? Since your machine is detecting the disk, this rather suggests that it doesn't like the format of the disk (IIRC this came up on the list about a year ago - the poster resolved the problem by reformatting as a DOS disk).

Mines uses fat32 and Ive yet to find a distro that wont read it, its been a while since I used Suse but on Fedora it automatically mounts in media and not in mnt. But if it isnt mounting it properly you can also try adding a line into /etc/fstab with the details and manually mounting it, I could explain a bit better but my head hurts too much from the new year ;o)

Cheers

Adam


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