> Dennis Kaptain wrote: > > I have a Seagate FreeAgentDesktop 500GB USB HDD. When I plug it > > in, sometimes it mounts, sometimes not. The drive is formatted with > > ext3 FS. > Does this drive have its own power supply, or is it USB powered? If > it has its own power supply, make sure you turn it on before you > connect it to the USB buss. I normally allow 10 seconds to give the > drive time to spin up. > > I never really thought of it before, but I suspect the USB storage > module is setup up for solid-state drives, and may need tweaking for > hard drives. I leave that question for someone that knows more then > I do about the driver. > > > I want to be able to fsck the disk but I don't know how to get a > > entry in /dev. The disk (when it works) shows up as /dev/sdb /dev/sdb1 > > How do I use the usb bus and device data to make a /dev/sdb entry > > so I can do a fsck? > > > I believe the proper place to do this is in a HAL rule. There may > already be a setting you can change to have the file system checked > before mounting... > > Mikkel > -- > Yes this drive has it's own power supply. Yes I plug in the external power supply before connecting the USB connector. Sometimes the drive mounts without a problem. When I try to copy more than a few MB of data it un-mounts itself and generates an error. What I'd like to do is have a entry /dev/sdb1 and have it not mounted so I can fsck. I think if I umount /media/backup it will also delete the /dev entry. thanks DK ¡Todo sobre Amor y Sexo! La guía completa para tu vida en Mujer de Hoy. http://mx.mujer.yahoo.com/ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines