On 4/22/06, Stephen Liu <satimis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Marc, > > > Make sure the automounter daemon is running in the services gui. > > Start and > > stop that service and see if it allows it to mount. > > How to check it? Tks. > > > Can you post the output of the 'mount' command? > > # mount /dev/hda /mnt > mount: special device /dev/hda does not exist > # mount /dev/hdb /mnt > mount: special device /dev/hdb does not exist > # mount /dev/hdc /mnt > mount: No medium found > > # umount /mnt/ > umount: /mnt/: not mounted > > > > Are you running > > SELinux? > Yes > > > > Also try > > ps -ef | grep usb > > # ps -ef | grep usb > root 6867 2763 0 00:27 pts/4 00:00:00 grep usb > > > > No brainer, but I am > > assuming you have no other devices plugged in at the moment. > > only a wireless device for the wireless mouse. > > > > Also, is this the only usb device that has a problem? > > No, I tried 2 thumb drives. They can be mounted automatically on FC3. Please check other drives on FC5 it could be a compatibility issue. We need to eliminate compatibility..or remove the other usb device and leave only the drive ...this means you would have to use another type of mouse. > > B.R. > SL > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >