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Re: Usb not a valid block device



On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 17:05 +0800, 牛坤 wrote:
> Dear debianers,
> 
> I've a Debian3.0 r2 installed.
> I updated my kernel to 2.4.18.
> Each time I want to mount my usb mass storage device.
> mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb
> I always get the error code "not a valid block device".
> Read from some maillist that I should install the sd_mod module.
> Once again, I compiled the kernel again.
> I can see the sd_mod.o file.
> But still I can't load the module.
> Would someone be kind enough to give some hints?

Did you do:
# modprobe sd_mod

Dist-upgrading to Sarge (and kernel 2.6, as Alexandru suggested) 
would be useful, too.

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