When you insert the USB flash device, immediately tail /var/log/messages to be
sure the system saw it. You should get an idea from the message there whether
it assigned it to /dev/sda or sdb or something. Then just mount say /mnt/usb
to /dev/sdb1 or whatever. You have to, of course, have an empty /mnt/usb
folder, if not mkdir /mnt/usb or whatever you wish to call it.
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<<JAV>>
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From: kenkensmile at netscape.net
To: centos at caosity.org
Sent: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 02:23:47 -0500
Subject: [Centos] USB Flash
> Does anyone know how I can get USB Flash worked on CentOS 3.4? I am
> new to CentOS and I do not know anything about the OS. Even though I
> inserted USB Flash onto my computer, nothing happened on my computer!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ken
>
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