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Fedora 7 does not automountUSB in laptop

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fayevalentine

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Hi, this is a problem I have, I think the solution is obvious but I can not find it.

I installed Fedora 7 on my laptop, these are the characteristics:
Processor Turion x2 64
1.5 Gb RAM
160 GB Hard Disk
Nvidia Graphic Card

Ok, the problem is that when I insert my USB memory, the operating system does not detect it, I have the same distro on my desktop computer and there, it does detect the USB memory, I can not find what I am missing, there would be no problem mounting it from console but in tutorials I have read they say I use /dev/sdaX, but in the installation /dev/sda is my hard disk, I tried with

insmod usb-storage

and also I have recompiled the kernel and it still does not work.

Can anyone help me?

If I was not very clear or do you need more infomation, please let me know.

Thanks in advance.

 
Hi, Thanks for your advices but this is what happened

when enter lsusb this appears:

Bus 002 Device 002: ID 05ca:1010 Ricoh Co., Ltd
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0458:003a KYE System Corp. (Mouse Systems)
Bus 001 Device 001 : ID 0000:0000


and if I give ls /dev/sd*, this is my result

/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda5

all them from my hard disk partitions

What can I do next?


Thanks in advance

 


What do you get when you run the following command?

Code:
fdisk -l | grep /dev/sd

- ZaSter -

 
Thanks ZaSter this is what I get:


/dev/sda1 * 1 7840 62974768+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda2 7841 11766 31535595 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sda3 11757 11779 104422+ 83 Linux
/dev/sda4 11780 14593 22603455 5 Extended
/dev/sda5 11780 14593 22603423+ 8e Linux LVM


I don't know how this can help.


 

fayevalentine,

Thanks. I was hoping fdisk -l would show your USB device, but apparently, the device is not seen.

Check your laptop's BIOS settings. The USB may be disabled. If so, change the setting to enable it.

Hope that helps.

- ZaSter -
 
Thanks ZasTer

I suppose we can not see the usb because of when I insert my usb memory, the led does not turn on.

unfortunately my laptop is HP, so its BIOS is very simple and does not have many options.

I am triying recompiling the newest kernel, I hope this can help me, besides I am checking all options one by one, maybe I was missing something last time.

I am working hard on this because is very frustrating to burn a CD-RW or a DVD-RW every time I need to move files.


I will let you if this solve my problem.




 
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