RE: Accessing a Mass storage device

From: Michael Scully (agentscully_at_flexiblestrategies.com)
Date: 05/25/04

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    Roger:

            What is the "mass storage device" you're referring to? Is this a
    hard drive, USB flash memory, floppy, zip drive? How is it attached to the
    system? It's hard to give you direction without knowing what you're
    referring to.

            Ultimately, Linux will have/need a file interface to this device in
    the /dev directory or some subdirectory of it. In some cases, you have to
    create this manually with a mknod statement, once you know some detail about
    it. Things like streaming devices (tape for example) can't be mounted in
    the normal sense. Other things like CD's and so on will be mounted as
    filesystems which can be accessed like any other native filesystems.

    Mike

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    On Behalf Of Roger Pregent
    Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 8:51 AM
    To: redhat-list@redhat.com
    Subject: Accessing a Mass storage device

    How can I achieve this? I have no problems in windows xp, but in the linux
    gui I cannot seem to figure out how to access the drive. I have been able to
    view it on the hardware viewer but that is all.

    I am a very novice linux user and if anyone can help me it would be greatly
    appreciated.

    also I have tried to mount via system tools but I cannot even see the disk
    on the list of mountable media.
     

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