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Re: USB flash drive problem



On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 13:52:28 -0600
Tatsuya Kobayashi <pikopiko28@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 12/23/05, Mike McCarty <mike.mccarty@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > Tatsuya Kobayashi wrote:
> > > Thank you for reply me!
> > >
> > >
> > >>On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 21:50:07 -0600
> > >>Tatsuya Kobayashi <pikopiko28@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>>Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
> > >>>  Vendor: eM        Model: Bay Reader        Rev: 1.01
> > >>>  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision:
> > >>> 02
> > >>>Attached scsi removable disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 1
> > >>>  Vendor: eM        Model: Bay Reader        Rev: 1.02
> > >>>  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision:
> > >>> 02
> > >>>Attached scsi removable disk sdc at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 2
> > >>>  Vendor: eM        Model: Bay Reader        Rev: 1.03
> > >>>  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision:
> > >>> 02
> > >>>Attached scsi removable disk sdd at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 3
> > >>>USB Mass Storage device found at 2
> > >
> > >
> > >>Did you try /dev/sdc ?
> > 
> > Umm, doesn't the above indicate that a device was found at *sdd*.
> > Does that mean one should mount /dev/sdd?
> > 
> 
> I have tried to access with /dev/sdd and /dev/sdd1 but I couldn't
>  access. When I could access to this USB flash drive on the kernel
> 2.4, I saw on the /dev/sde and partition was /dev/sde1.
> 
> Actually, that log was taken when USB drive was connected during boot 
> process. The log I posted below is taken when I rebooted without USB 
> drive.

Plug the memory card in, and then in a shell type dmesg. This will tell
you what debian sees being inserted. Different cards are going to be
different /dev/sda /dev/sde, etc

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