Re: USB detection



Do you have /dev/sda1 ?

Do the follow:
sudo mkdir /media/stick
sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/stick

The mount line mounts you usb stick.

Op di, 28-02-2006 te 11:31 +1030, schreef Brian Astill:
Before I go competely "bonkers" :-)

I have a USB device which that other rubbish OS detects easily.

Ubuntu (Breezy) ignores it and I can't find any app/whatever to
help. :-( What should I do?
Practical/helpful suggestions only, please :-)

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Regards,
Brian



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