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On 09/15/12 01:59 PM, Bob Palank wrote
What filesystem do you have at the USB drive? Is it supported by OI?
XP may see NTFS filesystem, which is not readable by OI.
XP sees it and VBox also sees it but OI doesn't.
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Hi,
Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
What filesystem do you have at the USB drive? Is it supported by OI?
XP may see NTFS filesystem, which is not readable by OI.
It is very difficult to get facts known...
Please look at http://jp-andre.pagesperso-orange.fr/openindiana-ntfs-3g.html
Regards
On 09/15/12 01:59 PM, Bob Palank wrote:
Are there specific directions as to how to read/write data on a USB 2.0 jump
drive?
XP sees it and VBox also sees it but OI doesn't.
If I need to mount it, are there specific directions?
I've looked at general Linux directions and I fail.
Bob
Are there specific directions as to how to read/write data on a USB 2.0 jump
drive?
XP sees it and VBox also sees it but OI doesn't.
If I need to mount it, are there specific directions?
I've looked at general Linux directions and I fail.
Bob
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Are you running OI as virtualbox slave?
Make sure that you enable USB passthrough in Virtualbox.
I'm not sure but i think that it is an extra (licenced) option in Virtualbox.
Did read this once somewhere.
(verzonden vanaf mobiel apparaat, typfouten voorbehouden)
Op 15 sep. 2012 om