Hi guys!,
I've found a printer port Iomega ZIP-drive a while ago and want to
test if it's working. From want I've found out there's two modules
required for the SCSI over Printer Port interface that Iomega used on
these drives, imm and ppa. However I can't load these modules and they
don't seem
On Sun 20 Apr 2014 at 16:13:24 +0200, Adrian Christiansen wrote:
I've found a printer port Iomega ZIP-drive a while ago and want to
test if it's working. From want I've found out there's two modules
required for the SCSI over Printer Port interface that Iomega used on
these drives, imm
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Walter Hurry walterhu...@lavabit.com wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 16:17:23 -0400, Joey L wrote:
with replication - in case of a failure - I have to manually cut it over
to the replicated files ???
is there any hot-standby feature ???
thanks mjh
Hints: If you
with replication - in case of a failure - I have to manually cut it
over to the replicated files ???
is there any hot-standby feature ???
thanks
mjh
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 3:25 PM, rfsf...@gmail.com rfsf...@gmail.com wrote:
You may want to setup replication or cluster. Replication is a standard
On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 16:17:23 -0400, Joey L wrote:
with replication - in case of a failure - I have to manually cut it over
to the replicated files ???
is there any hot-standby feature ???
thanks mjh
Hints: If you want help:
a) Write in English; start sentences with a capital letter.
b)
Has anyone tried this setup ???
Is there any feedback on it ???
Do you know what I need to make this run in terms of packages to be
installed and configured on 2 debian servers ??
thanks
mjh
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Would I have to use NFS ??? is there a better solution for High Availability ??
I think iscsi only attaches a network storage device to the server for
writing/reading but this will not solve the issue of who owns the db
at what time ???
Is mysql 5 come with high availibity option included or is
You may want to setup replication or cluster. Replication is a standard
feature of mysql. Cluster is in mysql-cluster package available at
mysql.com site.
Would I have to use NFS ??? is there a better solution for High Availability ??
I think iscsi only attaches a network storage device to the
Le 06/10/2011 20:49, Joey L a écrit :
Would I have to use NFS ??? is there a better solution for High Availability ??
I think iscsi only attaches a network storage device to the server for
writing/reading but this will not solve the issue of who owns the db
at what time ???
Is mysql 5 come with
On Saturday 18 September 2010 22:50:05 John Lindsay wrote:
Here is my 'fstab'
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options dump pass
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/hda1 /
Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 18 September 2010 22:50:05 John Lindsay wrote:
Here is my 'fstab'
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options dump pass
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/hda1 /
Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 18 September 2010 22:50:05 John Lindsay wrote:
Here is my 'fstab'
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options dump pass
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/hda1 /
John Lindsay wrote:
Lisi wrote:
I don't know whther it is at all relevant, but your fstab appears to
be trying to mount two different drives on the same mount point (/).
Lisi
Actually it is the 'mtab' that shows the two '/dev/sda1' entries.
I'll try editing it and see what damage
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 17:50:05 -0400, John Lindsay wrote:
I am still trying to get this USB drive to show up as an icon on the
desktop and to show up under the toolbar 'Places' like my 8GB USB memory
stick and my /new-disk hdb (115GB internal drive).
Then try by removing (or just #comment)
On Sunday 19 September 2010 11:23:20 John Lindsay wrote:
Here is the result of 'df
-lh'.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 71G 58G 9.8G 86% /
[snip]
/dev/sda1 1.9T 123M 1.9T 1% /mnt
Curiouser and curiouser
Now we have
On Sunday 19 September 2010 11:29:44 John Lindsay wrote:
Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 18 September 2010 22:50:05 John Lindsay wrote:
Here is my 'fstab'
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options dump pass
proc/proc
Lisi wrote:
On Sunday 19 September 2010 11:29:44 John Lindsay wrote:
Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 18 September 2010 22:50:05 John Lindsay wrote:
Here is my 'fstab'
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# file system mount point type options dump pass
Hi All
I am still trying to get this USB drive to show up as an icon on the
desktop and to show up under the toolbar 'Places' like my 8GB USB memory
stick and my /new-disk hdb (115GB internal drive). I am using Debian
Lenny with Gnome as a desktop.
Here is my 'mount' display
/dev/sda1 on
On 9/18/2010 4:50 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
Secondly when I tried to follow the advice give to me by previous
respondents I 'lost' Kingston USB stick display. The only way I can get
it to show up is to select an earlier boot option. How do I 'delete' the
first boot option or at least move the
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show
up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I
get it seen by debian?
John
Well, success of sorts. I
On 11/09/10 22:13, John Lindsay wrote:
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
show up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How
can I get it seen by debian
On 11/09/10 22:13, John Lindsay wrote:
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
show up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How
can I get it seen by debian
On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
Still trying to find out what is available to enable the drive in Debian.
Have you tried turning the icon on?
Lisi
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Lisi wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
Still trying to find out what is available to enable the drive in Debian.
Have you tried turning the icon on?
Lisi
Hi Lisa
How do you turn it on? If I plug in a memory stick it automatically
recognizes it
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 05:46:53 -0400, John Lindsay wrote:
Lisi wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
Still trying to find out what is available to enable the drive in
Debian.
Have you tried turning the icon on?
How do you turn it on?
Did you
On Friday 10 September 2010 10:46:53 John Lindsay wrote:
Lisi wrote:
On Friday 10 September 2010 03:45:35 John Lindsay wrote:
Lisi
Hi Lisa
Hi, John,
As you will see, my name is Lisi not Lisa.
How do you turn it on?
quote from me in this thread
I have avoided saying anything so far as
Just to update things--- Fired up second computer which is my test
machine. Installed Ubuntu 10.04 and IOMEGA drive seen as a laptop icon
immediately after turning it on. Was able to load/unload/move files with
no problems. I then deleted partition, re formatted using fat. Unmounted
drive
On Wednesday 08 September 2010 03:24:06 John Lindsay wrote:
With regards to the problem I am having getting this IOMEGA drive to be
seen by my primary computer running Debian Lenny -- I deleted the
partitions, recreated the partitions as ext3, then ext4 and finally
ntsf . I then checked mstab
pick, not pisk :-(
Lisi
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On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:24:06 -0400, John Lindsay wrote:
With regards to the problem I am having getting this IOMEGA drive to be
seen by my primary computer running Debian Lenny -- I deleted the
partitions, recreated the partitions as ext3, then ext4 and finally ntsf
. I then checked mstab
On 09/06/2010 11:01 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
Hi Celejar
I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not
exist. Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command
using /sdb1 returns -
Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.389495] sdb: sdb1
Sep 6
On Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:42:32 +0300, Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
On 09/06/2010 11:01 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
Sep 6 15:44:34 tux-net kernel: [119289.522770] NTFS volume version
3.1. Sep 6 15:44:34 tux-net kernel: [119289.538772] NTFS-fs error
(device sdb1): load_system_files(): $LogFile is not
With regards to the problem I am having getting this IOMEGA drive to be
seen by my primary computer running Debian Lenny -- I deleted the
partitions, recreated the partitions as ext3, then ext4 and finally
ntsf . I then checked mstab after 'mount ./dev./sdb1 /mnt' after each
change
I accidentally sent my reply to Celejar direct instead of to the list
so I am reposting it to the group. If my 'dmseg' is too long -- sorry
about that --
elejar wrote:
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB
I did it again; sending a reply to the sender rather than the group --
hopefully I will be more careful in future --
Bob Proulx wrote:
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 06:26:25 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
...
Summary: Both *before* and *after* inserting the usb device:
$ cat /proc/partitions
This is with the drive disconnected
major minor #blocks name
3 0 78125000 hda
3 1 75473338 hda1
Hi Celejar
I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not exist.
Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command using
/sdb1 returns -
Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.389495] sdb: sdb1
Sep 6 15:40:38 tux-net kernel: [119018.422500] sd 4:0:0:0:
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 16:01:11 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
Hi Celejar
I tried 'mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt' as /sda1 returned drive does not exist.
Using 'tail -F /var/log/syslog' when I try the mount command using
/sdb1 returns -
The drive can be assigned different
Hi Celelar
Just going through
'applications-Debian-applications-system-administration' and started
up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; total size is 1.82TB
and I have used 61.37 GB.
It is mounted
On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:22:43 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
Hi Celelar
Just going through
'applications-Debian-applications-system-administration' and started
up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA
On 9/6/2010 9:22 PM, John Lindsay wrote:
Hi Celelar
Just going through
'applications-Debian-applications-system-administration' and started
up 'gnome partition editor'. It showed me that its file system is ntsf;
its mountpoint is /mnt; its label is IOMEGA HDD; total size is 1.82TB
and I have
John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted
NTSF. When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not
show up on screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How
can I get it seen by debian?
You need to be more specific in your
[Please reply to the list, and not to me personally, as per the CoC.]
On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 10:21:38 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
Celejar wrote:
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
seen by debian?
John
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 22:22:04 -0400
John Lindsay jcl...@sentex.net wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get
On Saturday 04 September 2010 21:22:04 John Lindsay wrote:
I just picked up an Iomega 2TB external USB drive. It is formatted NTSF.
When plugged into my Win7 pc it is seen however it does not show up on
screen under Debian (lenny). Is this drive supported? How can I get it
seen by debian
2009/3/16 Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@vianet.ca:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:47:16PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
2009/3/16 Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@vianet.ca:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:11:55AM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard
Hello!
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard Drive (usb
powered) under Lenny? I own one myself, but I can't mount it. I
googled a bit too, but without success besides the fact that there is
no direct linux support for it.
Thanks in advance!
Marcelo
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Hello!
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard Drive (usb
powered) under Lenny? I own one myself, but I can't mount it. I
googled a bit too, but without success besides the fact that there is
no direct linux support for it.
Thanks in advance
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 07:11:55 -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hello!
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard Drive (usb
powered) under Lenny? I own one myself, but I can't mount it. I googled a
bit too, but without success besides the fact that there is no direct
linux
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Marcelo Chiapparini
marcelo.chia...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard Drive (usb
powered) under Lenny? I own one myself, but I can't mount it. I
googled a bit too, but without success besides the fact
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:11:55AM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard Drive (usb
powered) under Lenny? I own one myself, but I can't mount it. I
googled a bit too, but without success besides the fact that there is
no direct linux
Hello Douglas
2009/3/16 Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@vianet.ca:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:11:55AM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard Drive (usb
powered) under Lenny? I own one myself, but I can't mount it. I
googled a bit too, but without
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:47:16PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
2009/3/16 Douglas A. Tutty dtu...@vianet.ca:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:11:55AM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
is it possible to put to work a 120 GB Iomega Portable Hard Drive (usb
powered) under Lenny? I own one
Hi,
I have a portable Iomega 120 GB HD. I am running etch. When I connect
the HD to the USB port, etch doesn't show any device attached to the
port... I wonder why? the portable hd doesn't acts like another usb
device?
Thanks in advance for the help
Marcelo
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On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 06:03:10PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hi,
I have a portable Iomega 120 GB HD. I am running etch. When I connect
the HD to the USB port, etch doesn't show any device attached to the
port... I wonder why? the portable hd doesn't acts like another usb
device
key=storage.bus string=pcmcia
match key=storage.drive_type string=floppy
!-- IOMEGA CLIK! Drive --
match key=storage.model contains_ncase=CLIK
merge key=storage.drive_type type=stringzip/merge
merge key=storage.no_partitions_hint type=booltrue/merge
merge key
Hello,
I've recently acquired an Iomega Clik! 40 (aka PocketZip) PCMCIA drive
and a few disks with a slick looking silver case.
http://paulbristow.net/main/2002/02/24/clik/
If you know the device, have looked it up, or guessed the 40 means 40
Mb, you're probably thinking what a useless device
Hello folks,
for one last time I wanted to set in motion my old, parallel-port
IOMEGA Zip Drive to back up my stack of disks before I retire (read:
dump in the trash) the whole shebang for good.
I think the proper driver is ppa. I connected everything but nothing
happens. Happens in the sense
for one last time I wanted to set in motion my old, parallel-port
IOMEGA Zip Drive to back up my stack of disks before I retire (read:
dump in the trash) the whole shebang for good.
Already solved -- I just had to kick the thing and the connectors a bit.
Thanks to those thad would have helped
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 09:31:25AM +0200, Daniel Haude wrote:
for one last time I wanted to set in motion my old, parallel-port
IOMEGA Zip Drive to back up my stack of disks before I retire (read:
dump in the trash) the whole shebang for good.
I think the proper driver is ppa. I connected
Acho que talvez um aptitude search iomega ou uma olhada nos sources do
kernel devem te ajudar na resposta.
Fabiano.
Em 10/05/07, hamacker[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Tenho um amigo que possui uma contabilidade, e nessa contabilidade ele
tem um Windows 2000 Server, porém seu servidor começou
havia feito um backup compactado numa
unidade de hd externo da IOMEGA.
Aconteceu que após reinstalarem tudo, não conseguiram retornar o
backup, tem acesso como se fosse um pendrive, mas o software da iomega
não consegue restaura-los. Segundo falei com ele por telefone, o
backup foi feito de forma
Alejandro escribió:
Tengo una regrabadora de cd's IOMEGA CD-RW que se conecta por medio de
USB a mi PC Debian. Ocurre que en el site oficial dicen que no hay
drivers para Linux y por Internet no encuentro nada al respecto.
Alguno la ha hecho funcionar con algun driver adecuado o similar
Tengo una regrabadora de cd's IOMEGA CD-RW que se conecta por medio de
USB a mi PC Debian. Ocurre que en el site oficial dicen que no hay
drivers para Linux y por Internet no encuentro nada al respecto.
Alguno la ha hecho funcionar con algun driver adecuado o similar ??? De
donde se pueden
Hi all, I've got an Iomega CD-RW USB connected to my Debian but I can't
find any driver in Internet to download. Iomega official web site says
that there is no support for LinuxDo you have any idea how I can do
to work with this device in Linux ??? Or any similar driver that works
fine
Þann 2006-10-29, 19:20:37 (-0300) skrifaði Alejandro:
Hi all, I've got an Iomega CD-RW USB connected to my Debian but I can't
find any driver in Internet to download. Iomega official web site says
that there is no support for LinuxDo you have any idea how I can do
to work
Hi,
we have this ancient zip drive by IOMEGA and it is nearly working ;-).
But udev doesn't detect a media inside and doesn't create /dev/hd?4.
It can see the /proc/ide/hd?/media. I have this line in my debian
unstable /etc/udev/udev.rules:
# workaround for devices which do not report media
Je tente de brancher un disque dur externe Iomega 33022. Il est
connecté en USB.
Lorsqu'il est branché, il commence par cliquer bruyamment (un clic
toutes les secondes environ) pendant trente à cinquante secondes.
Parfois, le noyau (le 2.6.8 de sarge) finit par le voir :
Oct 19 15:30:36
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 03:40:48PM +0200,
Stephane Bortzmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 44 lines which said:
Je tente de brancher un disque dur externe Iomega 33022. Il est
connecté en USB.
Lorsqu'il est branché, il commence par cliquer bruyamment (un clic
toutes les secondes
Stephane Bortzmeyer a écrit :
Je tente de brancher un disque dur externe Iomega 33022. Il est
connecté en USB.
Lorsqu'il est branché, il commence par cliquer bruyamment (un clic
toutes les secondes environ) pendant trente à cinquante secondes.
Parfois, le noyau (le 2.6.8 de sarge) finit par le
Fabio Guerrazzi escreveu:
Uso um no trampo (debian etch) e não precisei compilar o kernel. Como root:
# modprobe parport
# modprobe ppa
# mkdir /media/zip
# mount -t vfat /dev/sda4 /media/zip
Fabio.
Caso o seu zip seja de um modelo mais novo, use:
# modprobe imm ao invés de #modeprobe ppa
Leo Bozo escreveu:
Valew, funciona mesmo, agora pra escreve no zip, eu so arrasto de uma
pasta pro diretorio do zip ? ou presciso de um programa certo ??
Cambio
Leo
Você pode arrastar ou pode usar linha de comando.
Você pode alterar o seu /etc/fstab para que o(s) usuário(s) não root
também
Vai aí a entrada no /etc/fstab do meu zip externo:
/dev/sda4 /media/zip0 vfat noauto,users,rw,sync,umask=000 0 0
Não sei se é preciso, mas eu contrui a entrada e o diretório seguindo o
que o Debian faz para o cdrom e o floppy. Para entender faça ls -l
/media/.
Fabio.
quote quem=Sergio
Buenas,
Alguien tiene un iomega rev conectado a Etch via USB? Lo pregunto
porque yo lo tengo
(http://www.iomega-europe.com/eu/products.aspx?productid=rev_35_usb2) y
veo el icono en el escritorio (Gnome) pero no puedo acceder a él como
simple usuario aunque sí como root.
En fstab aparece lo
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 23:41:43 +0200
jrockys2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] expulsó estas perlas:
Buenas,
Alguien tiene un iomega rev conectado a Etch via USB? Lo pregunto
porque yo lo tengo (
http://www.iomega-europe.com/eu/products.aspx?productid=rev_35_usb2) y
veo el icono en el escritorio (Gnome
Possuo um iomega zip 100 externo - porta paralela.
pesquisei como fazer ele funcionar,
http://br.tldp.org/projetos/howto/arquivos/html/ZIP-Drive/ZIP-Drive.pt_BR-322.html
o problema é que não existe esta pasta no meu computador
cd /usr/src/linux
uso o kernel 2.6
Debian Demudi
Em que lugar
disk support = Y*.
Na seção *dispositivos de baixo nível SCSI* você precisa ajsutar *IOMEGA
Parallel Port ZIP drive SCSI support = M*. O M é o suporte para módulos.
Na seção *Dispositivo de Caracteres* encontre e ajuste *Parallell
Printer support = M*
Já não está ativado. assim você não
Uso um no trampo (debian etch) e não precisei compilar o kernel. Como root:
# modprobe parport
# modprobe ppa
# mkdir /media/zip
# mount -t vfat /dev/sda4 /media/zip
Fabio.
quote quem=lucio de araujo
Possuo um iomega zip 100 externo - porta paralela.
pesquisei como fazer ele funcionar
Bonsoir, on m'a prété une clé usb iomega (qui ne fonctionne pas sous win
98 mais sous XP ok). Et je n'arrive pas à y accéder.
Je précise que j'ai une clé que j'arrive à monter sans problème (avec
hotplug et udev), donc le pb n'est pas de ce côté ?
J'ai installé iomegaware téléchargé sur
Le Fri, 10 Dec 2004 19:42:22 +0100
Fabien Dubois [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Bonsoir, on m'a prété une clé usb iomega (qui ne fonctionne pas sous win
98 mais sous XP ok). Et je n'arrive pas à y accéder.
Je précise que j'ai une clé que j'arrive à monter sans problème (avec
hotplug et udev
François Boisson a écrit :
Le Fri, 10 Dec 2004 19:42:22 +0100
Fabien Dubois [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Bonsoir, on m'a prété une clé usb iomega (qui ne fonctionne pas sous win
98 mais sous XP ok). Et je n'arrive pas à y accéder.
Je précise que j'ai une clé que j'arrive à monter sans problème
Hi all,
I'm running supermount patch v 1.2.11 for kernel 2.4.24. It drives
an ATAPI 100MB ZIP unit but disc changes don't get recognized.
Floppies work flawlessly, however.
I've to do as root:
echo /dev/hdb4 release /proc/fs/supermount/subfs
in order for ls /z to physically
read the directory
--- Francesc Oller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
echo /dev/hdb4 release /proc/fs/supermount/subfs
The use of supermount is deprecated. It's evil, it continually probes
devices for change of disk, and supermount has been buggy in its original
concept. Don't use it, look at autofs, and even then, how
Hi,
Does anybody have any experience connecting this adapter to a woody
2.4.18bf24? I installed usb-storage module and hot plug support.
Is there any limitation in this kernel version?
The error message is that it is unable to deteremine disk capacity, it
sees the Iomega Jaz though.
I can access
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 at 13:23 GMT, J.S.Sahambi penned:
[snip]
The hub is showing USB 1.0 and the drive is showing usb version
2.0. So is HUB the culprit running at usb VERSION 1.0? If so, how do
I enable the 2.0 version of usb hub? Thanks J S Sahambi
Please don't top-post. Snip the
Class: 09(hub )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 8
Number of Configurations: 1
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Portable Hard Drive
Manufacturer: Iomega
Serial Number: 59B710010D9A
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version: 2.00
Device Class: 00
I have a Iomega 20 GB usb hdd. It gives good data transfer rate when
used with windows. But when I use it with linux, the data transfer rate
is low, in the order of 500 Kbytes/sec. Is there any way to increase the
data transfer rate?
Thanks
J S Sahambi
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 at 10:23 GMT, J.S.Sahambi penned:
I have a Iomega 20 GB usb hdd. It gives good data transfer rate when
used with windows. But when I use it with linux, the data transfer
rate is low, in the order of 500 Kbytes/sec. Is there any way to
increase the data transfer rate
Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 8
Number of Configurations: 1
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Portable Hard Drive
Manufacturer: Iomega
Serial Number: 59B710010D9A
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version: 2.00
Device Class: 00(ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device
: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned device number 2
usb.c: kmalloc IF dad4a280, numif 1
usb.c: new device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=5
usb.c: USB device number 2 default language ID 0x409
Manufacturer: Iomega
Product: USB Zip 250
SerialNumber: 0032484D89050828
usb.c: unhandled
usb.c: new device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=5
usb.c: USB device number 2 default language ID 0x409
Manufacturer: Iomega
Product: USB Zip 250
SerialNumber: 0032484D89050828
usb.c: unhandled interfaces on device
usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x59b/0x32) is not claimed by any active
Hi
ich habe eine handvoll alter ZIP Medien, die unter Windows wunderbar funkionieren, nur
mein Linux mag sie nicht mounten. Es sagt immer:
mount: Falscher Dateisystemtyp, ungültige Optionen, der
»Superblock« von /dev/sda1 ist beschädigt oder es sind
zu viele Dateisysteme gemountet
Hi Tobias,
[ kannst Du Deine Zeilen auf ca. 70 Zeichen/Zeile kürzen? Danke ]
Tobias Assmann wrote:
ich habe eine handvoll alter ZIP Medien, die unter Windows wunderbar funkionieren,
nur mein Linux mag sie nicht mounten. Es sagt immer:
mount: Falscher Dateisystemtyp, ungültige Optionen, der
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Jamin W.Collins wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 15:12:55 -0400 (EDT) Walter Tautz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
presumably some relevent usb modules need to be loaded:
currently:
(snip)
Not sure about the Zip drive in particular, but for other USB storage
devices, I've
I dont know if this question pertians to this mailing list.
I want to know the difference between Iomega external drives
(a) Iomega 10 GB Peerless FireWire Bundle and
(b) Iomega 10 GB USB Bundle
and their behaviour toward linux (kernel 2.4.19)
Thanks
J S Sahambi
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presumably some relevent usb modules need to be loaded:
currently:
Module Size Used byNot tainted
ide-scsi7488 0
nls_cp437 4384 0 (autoclean)
cs4281 45600 0
soundcore 3236 3 [cs4281]
r128
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 15:12:55 -0400 (EDT) Walter Tautz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
presumably some relevent usb modules need to be loaded:
currently:
(snip)
Not sure about the Zip drive in particular, but for other USB storage
devices, I've needed to load the following:
usb-storage
sd_mod
sr_mod
Hello,
J'ai monte les modules usb-storage et sg de ma Red-Hat + ohci ...
J ai installe les tools fournis par iomega ...
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices - je vois le disque si je le branche et il
disparait si je l enleves ...
Le probleme est au niveau du scsi (Linux emule l'USB sur le SCSI d'apres
ce
Le lun 23/09/2002 à 19:26, Benoit a écrit :
Hello,
J'ai monte les modules usb-storage et sg de ma Red-Hat + ohci ...
J ai installe les tools fournis par iomega ...
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices - je vois le disque si je le branche et il
disparait si je l enleves ...
Le probleme est au
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