05-12-2004, 07:17 AM | #1 |
Jack Burton
Join Date: November 10, 2001
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Does anybody know of anywhere I would get drivers for a USB Flashdisk (or any similar removable storage) for Linux (esp. Mandrake)? Or would they already exist in the OS? I need generic drivers for such devices if possible, as I don't know the brand/model of my flashdisk, nor how to figure it out easily.
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05-13-2004, 08:09 AM | #2 |
Quintesson
Join Date: September 11, 2002
Location: Milan (Italy)
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I'm not much of a linux user, and I usually end up fighting with my system every time I need to mount my usb pen drive...
however, latest linux releases (e.g. mandrake 9.0) automatically recognize USB drives, you just need to mount them (/dev/sda or sda1, usually). Just one warning: you'd better use fat32, because of linux not being able to properly write NTFS (or so I heard), and you need to format the fat32 drive from linux, not WIN whatever, otherwise it will complain that the drive is badly formatted.
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