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I don't understand why the system is deleting the entry in fstab as per the last line of the messages, but here's a few suggestions:
1. try supermount
2. format ...
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- 03-30-2005 #11
I don't understand why the system is deleting the entry in fstab as per the last line of the messages, but here's a few suggestions:
1. try supermount
2. format the drive under windows as FAT and not FAT32 to see if that helps.
Otherwise, Im at a loss to explain why your system is doing what it is doing.
- 04-04-2005 #12Just Joined!
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Hi again,
I've tried with a new 2.0 usb key a friend of mine has left me and... it work's correctly. After pluggin this key, I've tried with my 1.1 usb key and it doesn't work.
I don't know if it's due to the kernel i have:
#uname -a
Linux localhost 2.6.8.1-10mdk #1 Wed Sep 8 17:00:52 CEST 2004 i686 Pentium III (Katmai) unknown GNU/Linux
Is it possible that the kernel is compiled with no usb 1.1 support ? Must i recompile it again (and where is the usb 1.1 support) ?
I'm begining to get tired, but (by the moment) I won't give up !!!
- 04-04-2005 #13Just Joined!
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I've just tried with a Linux Live Cd with 2.6.11 kernel and my old usb 1.1 key runs perfectly !!!


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