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imtek
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3. April 2008 @ 14:46 |
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Hi ol, just instal RedHat Linux 9 for my final year project and workin petty gud but when I insert my pendriv, it doen't detect it..do I 'v to install mor or...ani help plz
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imtek
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3. April 2008 @ 14:53 |
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Linux, like our forums, doesn't/don't like annoying text speak, please use real, full words if you want help here..
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imtek
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3. April 2008 @ 15:19 |
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Hi all, just install RedHat Linux 9 for my final year project and working petty good but when I insert my pendrive, it doesn't detect it..do I have to install more softwares or...any help please
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imtek
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OzMick
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3. April 2008 @ 17:24 |
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Are hal and dbus working? Are you a member of storage? That should be enough to get it working. If you can't work that out, I think you need to invest some time really learning about Linux from either a book or the thousands of online tutorials, has it really taken you 10 weeks to get this far?
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varnull
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3. April 2008 @ 18:33 |
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Don't know redhat, but it must use a file similar to etc/fstab so you can automate the process.
The stick should arrive somewhere like /dev/sda1 so will need mounting like this
mount -t vfat /dev/sda? /media/flash (or whatever you want to call it.. and symlink /media/flash to your desktop.. then it will pop up if the drive is in...
Why don't you try specific redhat help sites. It is a commercial linux OS and I don't think we support it.
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goodswipe
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21. April 2008 @ 17:34 |
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yea, it will either be /dev/sda1 or sometimes it gets named /dev/sdb1
So mount those to whatever location you want...
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varnull
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22. April 2008 @ 01:08 |
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Actually that's outmoded.. plugin devices like flash drives and other usb devices should now be managed by hotplug. It will be available as a .rpm package.
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11. May 2008 @ 21:54 |
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you gotta use the command mount.
There are tutorials on google.
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varnull
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12. May 2008 @ 02:16 |
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What the hell do you think that adds to the information already given???
errrrr... like NOTHING!
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rsnuke
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30. May 2008 @ 13:12 |
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I think the problem may be that your kernel may not have the usb_storage module loaded. Redhat 9 is about 5 years old! If memory serves me. Since then, Redhat 9 (community) was killed and Fedora tooks its place, and we are at Fedora 9 today.
When you put your pen usb stick, type "dmesg" if the kernal is not seeing a new device, your missing the usb_storage module.
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30. May 2008 @ 13:59 |
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rsnuke - please remove the link from your signature, Forum Rules are in mine.
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