Subject: Re: strange USB device
To: None <rmk@rmkhome.com>
From: Dieter Roelants <dieter.R@pandora.be>
List: current-users
Date: 08/15/2005 20:54:54
On 15/08/05 22:33:46, Rick Kelly wrote:
>=20
> It is a storage device that is also an mp3 player.
>=20
> Aug 15 14:24:43 roothog /netbsd: umass0 at uhub0 port 1 configuration
1 interface 0
> Aug 15 14:24:43 roothog /netbsd:=20

There seems to be an extra \n here...

> Aug 15 14:24:43 roothog /netbsd: sd4 at scsibus1 target 0 lun 0:
<Generic, MusicDrive, 0.00> disk removable
> Aug 15 14:24:44 roothog /netbsd: sd4: fabricating a geometry
> Aug 15 14:24:44 roothog /netbsd: sd4: 250 MB, 250 cyl, 64 head, 32
sec, 512 bytes/sect x 512000 sectors
>=20
> I can mount it with mount_msdos, but attempting to access the data
basically
> makes the kernel sick. The data on the device is textfiles from a
Windows XP
> machine. The only mountable partition seems to be sd4h.

have you tried mounting the 'whole disk' (sd4d) device? My mp3 player
also shows a weird partition scheme like yours but in reallity doesn't
have one.

Kind regards
dieter