Thank you very much,

I think you are very kind with me, and I thank you so much for this.


2006/11/11, Blaisorblade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> No, on command line you must use ubdc=/dev/sda; ubdc1 on command line never
> works so do not try it any more in your life with UML.

OK, I tried to add ubdc=/dev/sda parameter to kernel command line.
There are no error messages at boot, as regard ubdc

Note that if I try to do this on my 32 bit notebook I receive an error
message at boot time: Failed to open '/dev/sda', errno = 13

OR if I put ubdc=/dev/sda1 as parameter:

Failed to open '/dev/sda1', errno = 13

>
> In your case, the pendrive is partitioned (i.e. it has a partition table).
>
> In the guest either:
> mount -t vfat /dev/ubdc1 /mnt/pendrive/ (if the pendrive is partitioned)
> or
> mount -t vfat /dev/ubdc /mnt/pendrive/ (if the pendrive is not partitioned)

My pen drive isn't partitioned, I only have /dev/sda1 on it.
So, I did mount -t vfat /dev/ubdc /mnt/pendrive/

and this is the result:
DebianUM:~# mount -t vfat /dev/ubdc /mnt/pendrive/
mount: /dev/ubdc is not a valid block device



> I don't know either. I must say that you have shown considerable patience
> (which is good) but also that you have been not lucky at all in your choices.

Oh! Of course I have a lot of patience! It's so important for me to understand.

> You've had an incredible ability in combining all possible mistakes - a deeper
> knowledge of Unix would have helped however, especially for the permission
> problem.
>

Yes, I'm sorry, as regard permission problem I didn't read so
carefully. Excuse me please.
Maybe I had an oversight when I was on chmod man page.

> And I am also pleased of the patience shown by people (Anthony, Christopher
> and Jeff) who have helped you up to now.
> I think you should thank them too - they're not paid to support UML users, so
> they answer as an act of kindness.

Of course Paolo!!! Of Course!!!! If you read my previus posts You can
see that in must of
them I begin my post with "Thank you".
I want to take the opportunity to do more gratitude to Anthony,
Christopher and Jeff. Finally, thank to you Paolo.


Bye,

Flavio

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