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Re: Using a memory stick on Debian 3.0



On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 14:21, Michael Madden wrote:
> Has anyone has any success using USB memory
> sticks on Debian 3.0?  I am using kernel
> 2.4.26 with the following needed options
> compiled into my kernel, but I cannot see my
> memory stick.

> I've also loaded the usb-storage module
> and mounted the USB filesystem:
> mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usb
> 
> I have two zero byte files (devices and drivers) in
> /proc/bus/usb, but I don't have any
> usb-storage files in /proc/scsi.
> 
> Is this a sign my device isn't supported?  Am I
> doing something wrong? If I take this memory
> stick to a Windows 2000 box, it detects it as
> a 'USB NAND FLASH DISK USB Device'.
> 

What does 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices' return?

I use a memory stick on my box...
Linux debiantosh 2.4.22-ben2 #1 Sun Dec 28 15:18:36 PST 2003 ppc GNU/Linux

What type of reader are you using? The memory stick is generic, it's the
reader that needs to be recognized.

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