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2007 Dec 23
2
sandisk mp3 player
Hello, Got a 2gb mp3 player. The issue is it needs a usb2 card and the only available one is on a centos 5.1 box. I was wondering how do i get this device to show up? I'd like to share it's directories via samba, so that windows users can manipulate it's files, add more, etc. Thanks. Dave.
2010 Nov 24
3
Boot 32GB Multi-partition Flash as USB-ZIP
I have a Pentium 4 machine that does not boot from my 32GB SanDisk Cruzer. Its first partition is 24GB and FAT32, to serve as cross-platform storage. There is a second partition of 7GB in EXT2 which is bootable and contains a Linux system armed with syslinux (extlinux). This works fine booting off of recent laptops and desktops alike. This particular desktop has in its BIOS everything related to
2014 Aug 27
4
(no subject)
I have just jined this list. I can't seem to boot from a USB and my BIOS recognizes my sandisk USB by name. I can't figure out what modules to use. mbr.bin and parted is one method. Then syslinux is run and a syslinux.cfg is needed. Is this sufficent for syslinux? LINUX bzImage //kernel image INITRD initrd // initial ramdisk to boot a small liinux system on a USB. Bill Thanks for any
2005 Feb 15
4
solid-state asterisk pbx?
I've been thinking of making a (mostly) solid-state asterisk pbx. Take either centos or some other distro, cut it down to bare minimum and put asterisk + AMP on. Something that could be put onto a usb2.0 flash stick, bootable. Modern flash devices (usb, compactflash) have builtin wear leveling management and will last longer than you think:
2009 Jun 09
1
Automounter (?) failing in CentOS 5.3
I may have asked about this before, but I can't find any records of so doing in my saved mail (which includes almost everything I ever read or write): All of a sudden, I am not getting flash drives automatically mounted in CentOS 5.3 with GNOME - they are recognized by the hardware, but there seems to be a (new?) problem with the maps. Here's the tail end of dmesg: usb 1-10: new high
2009 Jun 14
3
Trouble (?) reformatting flash drive to include former U3 partition
Semi-OT? I just got a new SanDisk 8GB flash drive, and, as usual, it came with the U3 software (for Windoze) on a "CD" partition and considerably less than 8GB on the disk partition. I put it into my WinXP portable and told U3 to delete itself, but I still can't get at the old U3 part of the drive. I've tried WinXP's format command, disk management and CentOS's fdisk,
2013 Feb 10
1
Strange error pop up on my box
I'm getting a strange error pop up on my box: ############################# No more mirrors are available Required data could not be found on any of the configured software sources. There were no more download mirrors that could be tried. More details failure: repodata/filelists.sqlite.bz2 from elrepo: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. ############################# How to figure out
2018 Feb 01
3
Re-enable grub boot in UEFI (Windows took over it)
Hello Chris, On Thu, 01 Feb 2018 17:00:03 +0000 Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: > You can to use efibootmgr for this. NVRAM boot entry is what changed, not > the contents of the EFI System partition. > > efibootmgr -v > > Will list all entries and Boot Order. You need to use --bootorder to make > sure the CentOS entry is first. Interesting.. thanks
2007 Feb 22
9
USB flash drive stopped working properly....
This past Tuesday (2/22/07) my flash drive started acting really strange - it only worked intermittently and would disappear right after an access or two. Yesterday it stopped working altogether - I couldn't even access it through my WinXP-on-VMWare. I rebooted my machine, and it worked fine after that. Is there some time limit on how long a USB flash drive will work in CentOS or is this a
2005 Jul 20
6
Asterisk and flash disks
Hello I see it is possible to buy Flash Disks up to 4GB now. Has anyone any experience of building an Asterisk system with a flash disk as the only storage device? Any brands you recommend? Is 2 or 4GB enough for an Asterisk installation? Typically how many MB is required for voicemail recording files for say a 10 user system? What about voicemail - I suppose files could be emailed and
2018 Jun 27
1
No DEV for USB to mount
I do not see /dev/sd* for this USB Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: new high speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: New USB device found, idVendor=0781, idProduct=5567 Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb
2013 Dec 15
5
Real hardware for opus
So an iPod made in the last 4 years has not even a dsp that's used for help in low-power playback of mp3? What are my best options for a portable player I can put opus on and have 10 hours of opus playback? On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote: > The vast majority of audio players do *not* have special hardware for > MP3 and Vorbis.
2008 Aug 20
15
CF to SATA adapters for boot device
Has anyone here had any luck using a CF to SATA adapter? I''ve just tried an Addonics ADSACFW CF to SATA adaptor with an 8GB card that I wanted to use for a boot pool and even though the BIOS reports the disk, Solaris B95 (or the installer) doesn''t see it. I might give the IDE version a go (I really wanted hoT-plug), otherwise I''ll be able to store a couple of thousand
2016 Oct 14
4
CentOS on new Dell
On 10/13/2016 7:10 PM, Rob Kampen wrote: >> Mmn, that didn't work. I dd'd the latest Fedora Live iso onto a USB >> drive, put it into a brand spanking new Dell Latitude E7470, hit F12 >> at Dell logo and got "Selected boot device failed". Do I need to make >> it bootable using fdisk or some such? > Not that I recall - a simple dd of the iso onto a usb
2008 Jun 24
1
ata on alix/geode stopped being detcted.
hi, latest changes in dev/ata broke this, on older -stable ... ata0-master: pio=PIO4 wdma=UNSUPPORTED udma=UNSUPPORTED cable=40 wire ad0: success setting PIO4 on National chip ad0: 977MB <SanDisk SDCFB-1024 Rev 0.00> at ata0-master PIO4 on latest -stable: ata0-master: pio=PIO4 wdma=WDMA2 udma=UNSUPPORTED cable=40 wire and no disk. cheers, danny
2004 Jul 19
3
Syslinux of a USB flash ram
Folks, When I run syslinux on my Sandisk Cruzer (512MB) USB flash RAM with the "syslinux /dev/sda" , it corrupts the partition table that I had already created on my USB device. It attempts to boot but eventually fails trying to load the kernel. If I try "syslinux /dev/sda1", the USB device fail to boot at all. I would think that /dev/sda would be the correct device to use if
2006 Feb 28
3
How hard to create Asterisk for Compact Flash?
I am aware of Astlinux and the other embedded Asterisk solutions out there? Astlinux is nice but the problem is that when I hit a snag and need to incorporate a patch and what not I cannot do that with Astlinux because I cannot compile my own version. How hard is it to create my own version of Linux/Asterisk to run on Compact Flash. I have seen 1GB Sandisk CF for as low as $50 recently so small
2011 Apr 12
6
audio recorder compatibility
I'm shopping for a small/tiny audio recorder, the kind for recording in a class, interviews, etc... not really music, just voice. Per usual, a lot of these write their audio files in some Windows format, e.g., WMA. As a confirmed Linux guy, I'd want to offload the audio files in some format that Linux can read/play natively. I've read a sketchy suggestion that there's a Linux
2007 May 18
1
stupid cruzer tricks ???
Greets, Ummmmm never had one b4... picked up a new 4 Gig SanDisk Cruzer Micro USB 2.0 Flash Drive to play with. Dunno if I will keep it or not. I am mostly interested in using it with CentOS of course. Ummmmm it comes with like 120 meg of non linux apps and stuff on it. Can I dust that garbage and just reformat this unit to boot with CentOS or?? Been around for a long time, know google
2008 Nov 06
1
Syslinux on USB not seeing any files
I've got a bootable USB pendrive with Syslinux 3.72, and while it usually works, there are a few computers, where I get the syslinux prompt, but it neither loads the configuration file, nor I'm able to boot anything. The only message I get on screen (apart from boot:) is "Could not find kernel image: linux". The configuration (and kernels) are in syslinux directory, but even