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Old 07-10-2008   #1 (permalink)
amaloche
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mount flash drive in HDK

I'm using an Hardware Development Kit for a Freescale 8548...

I can't figure out how to mount my flash drive with it. Kernel version 2.6.11...only the terminal, running in windows w/PuTTY

i don't have /media, and /mnt doesn't show usbfs as an option. lsusb also doesn't work, but if i do

/ # ls /dev | grep sda
sda
sda1
sda2
sda3
sda4
sda5
sda6
sda7

--sda options show up.

/ # ls
bin home lost+found proc sys var
dev lib mnt root tmp
etc linuxrc opt sbin usr


/ # cd mnt
/mnt # ls
cdrom floppy nfs rwfs src


any suggestions?
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Old 07-11-2008   #2 (permalink)
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I'm using an Hardware Development Kit for a Freescale 8548...

I can't figure out how to mount my flash drive with it. Kernel version 2.6.11...only the terminal, running in windows w/PuTTY

i don't have /media, and /mnt doesn't show usbfs as an option. lsusb also doesn't work, but if i do

/ # ls /dev | grep sda
sda
sda1
sda2
sda3
sda4
sda5
sda6
sda7

--sda options show up.

/ # ls
bin home lost+found proc sys var
dev lib mnt root tmp
etc linuxrc opt sbin usr


/ # cd mnt
/mnt # ls
cdrom floppy nfs rwfs src


any suggestions?
At first put your flash drive into usbport.
then go to GNOME MENU=> system tools=> Hardware browser

and find out the device. like /dev/sda1.

then
# mount /dev/sda1 /misc
# cd /misc
#ls -l

and you see , your flash drive is working now.

Biswanath Giri.
Wipro Infotech(sls).
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I only have a terminal...no menu, system tools folder, etc. We're using PuTTY if you're familiar with that kind of interface...
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