Re: usb-storage problem
I solved the problem. I read somewhere in a discussion forum :
"This motherboard does not currently work with USB in SMP mode, unless
you boot with "noapic" on the command line. People are working on it,
but it's slow going.
FWIW, Windows2000 refuses to also work for this VIA USB chipset :)"
so I boot the kernel (2.4.17) with noapic as argument and it works fine
On Sat, 2002-04-06 at 11:18, marshal@h9.dion.ne.jp wrote:
> >>>>> "Fabian" == Fabian Dortu <Fabian.Dortu@wanadoo.be> writes:
>
> Fabian> Hi, I want to use a usb zip drive on my Woody box but
> Fabian> failed to install it. I load the following modules (in
> Fabian> this order):
>
> Fabian> usb-uhci ide-scsi sg sd_mod usb-storage
>
> I'm not sure if you need ide-scsi at all. And if you use modprobe,
> you can just "modprobe usb-storage" and that should take care of
> everything.
>
> Fabian> to mount a zip using /dev/sda , sdb, sdc ... but doesn't
> Fabian> work(no valid device)
>
> On a whim, try /dev/sda[1-4]
>
> And also check out
>
> http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x498.html
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Marshal
>
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