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USB-Flash <-> uba?



Hi!

I installed a Debian64 on my laptop and it works fine.

Even the damm acx110 works great with the new snapshot.

My own vanilla-kernel. No problem.

But my USB-Flash-Disk behaves very strange:
When I plug it into the USB-port, the kernel tells me that a new device
(uba) is found.
?
On my i386-box it's called sda.

Ok, uba or sda. I guess there where no difference in mounting.
But there is a difference:

There is no /dev/uba1, not even a /dev/uba (The "disk" consists of 2
Paritions, both vfat, recognized by the i386-box as sda1 and sda2).

I found uba, uba1 and uba2 only in the /sys-tree.
But there where only informations about the flash-disk (which are right,
but useless for mounting)

So, please, can someone tell me how to mount my litte USB-Flash-Disk?

Greet
Sebastian



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