Re: Using a memory stick on Debian 3.0

From: John Summerfield (debian_at_ComputerDatasafe.com.au)
Date: 07/30/04

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    Michael Madden wrote:

    > Has anyone has any success using USB memory
    > sticks on Debian 3.0? I am using kernel

    I can mount real disk drives in USB enclosures on Woody. I don't recall
    that I did more than install hotplug.

    I use standard Woody kernels.

    When I plug the drive in, I mount it as root as I'm too lazy to set it
    up so I don't need to be root. Then I umount it before extracting it.

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