<quote who="Peter Hardy">
> Mandrake should already have USB support, so:
> 3. All going well, it should be recognised as a scsi device. If you
> don't have any scsi hard drives, then it will be /dev/sda. Try mounting
> /dev/sda or /dev/sda1
And Mandrake being Mandrake, it should automagically pop up on your desktop
if it manages to do all of what Pete described.
- Jeff
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