W. Chris Shank wrote:
The major information needed is what file system is the Cruzer formatted in. Is it ntfs? fat, vfat or ext3?I just got a cruzer-256 too and it doesn't work with Fedora stock kernel or the updated kernel (2.4.22-1.2135.nptl).
Has anyone figured out how to patch this to work?
Also - I find it disturbing that the patch would require a kernel
recompile. Isn't there any facility in Linux that will allow regular
users to add drivers easily? This is a major set back for desktop
usability otherwise.
Also, what does the output of fdisk -l recognize the card as?
There was a query by someone at Redhat that wanted information that would help him narrow down the problem. You might want to file a bug in bugzilla against mount, kudzu, the kernel to get some help to resolve the problem with the card.
From what I read on the list, it seems the card recognizes itself as two different devices. (sda and sdb).
good luck on getting the problem resolved.
Jim
On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 21:41, Jim Cornette wrote:
too much
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Thus, given a line
/dev/sda1 /mnt/memstick vfat rw,user,noauto,unhide 0 0
-- It's lucky you're going so slowly, because you're going in the wrong direction.