[Linux-usb-users] Problem of using USB CDRW?

2001-05-10 Thread mailing
I have compile my kernel with USB and mass storge support, and my system can detect my USB driver and the maker of that driver. But I don't know why if I mount it, is reply it is a read-only drive. E I also can't use cdrecord to copy a ISO to a CDR: [root@desktop ISO]# cdrecord -v -eject -speed=2

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Problem of using USB CDRW?

2001-05-10 Thread mailing
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote: > I find cdrecord 1.10a4 works best with this drive. > > Matt > Thx, however I find another problem of using my drive with CDRW. I can't read the CDRW disc created in Windows. If I use: mount -t udf /dev/scd1 /mnt/cdrw It will report: mount: wrong fs typ

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Problem of using USB CDRW?

2001-05-11 Thread mailing
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote: > This is probably a UDF bug, not a USB problem. I suggest you contact the > UDF people. > I think so, but I can't find UDF resource at web so I don't know how to contact UDF people, can you point me to some site? _

[Linux-usb-users] How to determine the device no. of USB IDE HDD?

2001-05-24 Thread mailing
I have buy a mobile HDD for use in My mobile computer as well as desktop. >From http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x498.html, as I have 3 SCSI HDD before, so I >think the dev should be /dev/sdd1, but this just not the case, I would like to ask how can I find my device file? Here is the detail of

[Linux-usb-users] How to determine the device no. of USB IDE HDD? (fwd)

2001-05-27 Thread mailing
I have buy a mobile HDD for use in My mobile computer as well as desktop. >From http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x498.html, as I have 3 SCSI HDD before, so I >think the dev should be /dev/sdd1, but this just not the case, I would like to ask how can I find my device file? Here is the detail of

Re: [Linux-usb-users] How to determine the device no. of USB IDEHDD? (fwd)y

2001-05-28 Thread mailing
> To understand why this is not enough information, remember that /proc/bus/usb > contains information about the USB sub-system. It doesn't contain any > information about the SCSI sub-system, which the usb-storage driver basically > "plugs into". > > Look at /proc/scsi/scsi, and review your logs.

Re: [Linux-usb-users] Configuring a cd-rw???

2001-05-28 Thread mailing
On Sun, 28 May 2000, Alessandro Urpi wrote: > Hi! > I'm trying to configure my USB cd-burner (a waitec frisby), but I have some > problem... > So I'd like to know if it's enough to compile the kernel (I'm using the > 2.4.4) with the USB mass storage module, and with the SCSI CD support (I > don't

[Linux-usb-users] CDRW problems

2001-06-01 Thread mailing
If I use CDRW to store some data at Win2k, how can I read it at linux?? I use mount -t auto /dev/scd1 /mnt/cdrw Then I can success mount with type iso9660, but the display file is not correct, because it is not iso9660: [root@desktop cdrw]# ls autorun.inf* udfrinst.exe* I have ask in some plac

[Linux-usb-users] How to alter the volumn of log message of usb-storage?

2001-06-15 Thread mailing
After I use my USB CDRW to backup about 2.5 GB data in 4 CDRW disc, I find that my log directory enlarge more than 400 MB, most are message from usb-storage. How can I decrease the size of log message from usb-storage?? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubs

[Linux-usb-users] Can I use USB mounter now?

2001-06-24 Thread mailing
Hi, I would like to use a USB mounter to backup my notebook HDD, like this one: http://www.argosy.com.tw/product/hd530.htm However, I hear some ppl said that the kernel still not support this type of hardware, is that true? -- Carfield Yim, visit my homepage at http://www.carfield.com.hk __