LegoPiMaster
Programmer
I just installed Mandrake 10 on a computer w/a pci usb card.
Everything seems to be running fine as far as the usb interface goes, but im having some trouble getting my usbdrive to run. (64M QuickiDrive formatted FAT32) when i insert the drive, something running somewhere (i don't think it's GNOME, it seems to be doing it before i log into graphical also) creates /mnt/removable and a new entry in /etc/fstab that looks something like this...
none /mnt/removable (vfat or auto im not sure) (supermount?) fs=auto,dev=/dev/\*path to scsi device that seems to be equiv to /dev/sda1*\,user(?),noauto(?)
it looks alot like the new style of mount (i think it's new i dont recognize it) used for the cd-rom drives and floppy drives, (im sure those have the supermount option)
when the drive is in and mounted i go to /mnt/removable and try to touch a file.
"
...No medium found...
"
does anyone know what exactly supermount does and why i cant write to my drive (a.k.a what is going on here)
Thanks if you answer!
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echo `fortune fortunes`$'\b in bed.'
Your lover will never wish to leave you in bed.
Everything seems to be running fine as far as the usb interface goes, but im having some trouble getting my usbdrive to run. (64M QuickiDrive formatted FAT32) when i insert the drive, something running somewhere (i don't think it's GNOME, it seems to be doing it before i log into graphical also) creates /mnt/removable and a new entry in /etc/fstab that looks something like this...
none /mnt/removable (vfat or auto im not sure) (supermount?) fs=auto,dev=/dev/\*path to scsi device that seems to be equiv to /dev/sda1*\,user(?),noauto(?)
it looks alot like the new style of mount (i think it's new i dont recognize it) used for the cd-rom drives and floppy drives, (im sure those have the supermount option)
when the drive is in and mounted i go to /mnt/removable and try to touch a file.
"
...No medium found...
"
does anyone know what exactly supermount does and why i cant write to my drive (a.k.a what is going on here)
Thanks if you answer!
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echo `fortune fortunes`$'\b in bed.'
Your lover will never wish to leave you in bed.