[ale] What is the /dev file for a usb drive
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Fri Jul 5 13:57:46 EDT 2002
It also depends on whether you have the usb-devfs stuff compiled in. If
so, it will show in /proc/bus/usb. But it will still show up in
/dev/sdx. Unless you are using full blown devfs. Then it will be in (I
think, it's been a while since I was testing this) /dev/usb/something.
This is clearly an area where Linux could use some guidance/direction
/revamping. Devfs will eventually solve the problem. But it has some
"issues" still.
On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 13:53, Danny Cox wrote:
> Thompson,
>
> On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 13:37, Thompson Freeman wrote:
> > Which /dev file entry do you use to mount a usb drive under RH7.2? That is
> >
> > mount -t msdos /dev/?????? /mnt/floppy
> >
> > where the "?" marks indicate the appropriate device filename.
>
> The last time I tried it, it ended up under /dev/sda; i.e. it's using
> the SCSI driver to handler the high-level parts. However, an fdisk
> reported all sorts of funny (IOW: wrong!) info for it.
>
> Look in /proc/scsi/scsi to see if that's where it's showing up.
>
> Perhaps you'll have better luck!
>
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> Danny
>
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