Preston Crawford
2005-Oct-23 19:56 UTC
[CentOS] Anyone use a Rio Cali Sport with CentOS 4.2?
My wife does and here's the problem. It automatically mounts the flash memory of the player. But it doesn't mount the SD card slot. I used Ubuntu 5.10 recently and it mounted both of them. Both as separate USB sticks. How do I get CentOS to do the same thing? Or can it not discern that two USB flash devices are plugged in? Preston
On 10/24/05, Preston Crawford <me at prestoncrawford.com> wrote:> > > My wife does and here's the problem. It automatically mounts the flash > memory of the player. But it doesn't mount the SD card slot. I used Ubuntu > 5.10 recently and it mounted both of them. Both as separate USB sticks. > How do I get CentOS to do the same thing? Or can it not discern that two > USB flash devices are plugged in? > > PrestonI think it can, but it needs to have a line in the fstab. Not sure about it though. _______________________________________________> CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- Take a look at http://copperskull.blogspot.com/ http://www.tekcities.com/copperskull/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20051024/ccb7f055/attachment-0002.html>
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 12:56 -0700, Preston Crawford wrote:> My wife does and here's the problem. It automatically mounts the flash > memory of the player. But it doesn't mount the SD card slot. I used Ubuntu > 5.10 recently and it mounted both of them. Both as separate USB sticks. > How do I get CentOS to do the same thing? Or can it not discern that two > USB flash devices are plugged in?---- you should plug it in and look at the bottom of /var/log/messages and dmesg to get some clues about what it sees and if you can't figure out what to do, post the relevant sections of those here and we'll help. Otherwise, your question has too few details to come up with anything but wild guesses. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Peter Kjellström
2005-Oct-24 11:43 UTC
[CentOS] Anyone use a Rio Cali Sport with CentOS 4.2?
Hello, You may need to enable support for multiple SCSI luns. AFAIK it's off by default. This addition to /etc/modprobe.conf allows up to 8 luns per SCSI device: options scsi_mod max_luns=8 /Peter On Sunday 23 October 2005 21.56, Preston Crawford wrote:> My wife does and here's the problem. It automatically mounts the flash > memory of the player. But it doesn't mount the SD card slot. I used Ubuntu > 5.10 recently and it mounted both of them. Both as separate USB sticks. > How do I get CentOS to do the same thing? Or can it not discern that two > USB flash devices are plugged in? > > Preston-- ------------------------------------------------------------ Peter Kjellstr?m | National Supercomputer Centre | Sweden | http://www.nsc.liu.se -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20051024/43a160ed/attachment-0002.sig>
Preston Crawford
2005-Oct-24 18:03 UTC
[CentOS] Anyone use a Rio Cali Sport with CentOS 4.2?
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, duffmckagan wrote:> On 10/24/05, Preston Crawford <me at prestoncrawford.com> wrote: >> >> >> My wife does and here's the problem. It automatically mounts the flash >> memory of the player. But it doesn't mount the SD card slot. I used Ubuntu >> 5.10 recently and it mounted both of them. Both as separate USB sticks. >> How do I get CentOS to do the same thing? Or can it not discern that two >> USB flash devices are plugged in? >> >> Preston > > > I think it can, but it needs to have a line in the fstab. > Not sure about it though.What would the device be, though? The Cali's internal storage is /dev/sda1. I tried /dev/sda2 and that didn't work. Preston