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Re: Mounting USB Harddisk




you already asked before .. :-)
I didn't...perhaps somebody else did. I just got my disk yesterday
evening, and been struggling!!

did you do any homework since posting?
	- google or yahoo or yahoo.in

I did spend a few hours trying to dig something out. But couldn't find a
solution. It is annoying when somebody posts a question to a mailing
list without doing any homework. It is frustrating when you are atuck,
have done homework, and still are subjected to hostility simply because
you try seeking help.

Anyway, thanks for useful questions. I had tried these (taking clues
from whatever I could get out of google). I am giving the answers in the
hope that somebody can use them to help.


are you 100% sure that its vfat format??
- did you format it
Yes, I formatted it as a fat32 partition. Windows XP accesses it all right.

does your kernel support vfat fs ??

Yes it does, because it can read a fat32 partition on my internal harddisk.

When I do "/sbin/fdisk -l /dev/sda", there is no output, I just get a command prompt. I also tried /sdb, /sdc etc. None work.

why does it not work ??

"-l" lists the existing partitions on the drives it finds ..

can it even see the drive ??? ( without the -l option )

The message log I posted shows that it does see something.

if it cannot see the drive ... why not ???

do you have the usb support in the kernel

do you have the usb disk modules loaded what is your modules.conf file or modutils
what modules is loaded ?
	lsmod | sort

"lsmod | sort" shows, among other things,

usbcore                52268   1  [usb-storage ehci-hcd usb-uhci]
usb-storage            54496   0  (unused)
usb-uhci               19504   0  (unused)

With my limited knowledge, I thought it meant that the usb modules were
correctly installed.

Does that give any clue?

Vikas



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