Subject: Re: making a runtime-attached USB umass device mount as sd0
To: ggm@apnic.net <ggm@apnic.net>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 09/09/2002 17:33:20
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 12:58:20PM +0000, ggm@apnic.net wrote:
> I've searched the email archives, but can't see a message about umass
> devices plugged in at runtime which suggests people got it to work.
> 
> Lots of questions, but no canonical answer. So, is this actually possible?
> 
> What I find, is that on inserting a usb lead to a camera, or a memory stick
> device, or a USB keyring data module, I get valid USB binding, and I get
> assigned sd0 as the first SCSI device on an otherwise IDE disked system, and
> I can use fdisk to see there is an MS-DOS compatible file structure there, but
> any attempt to mount -t msdos -r /dev/sd0a gets 'Device not configured' type 
> messages.

What is the output of fdisk, and disklabel for this device ?
I suspect the partition you have to use is between sd0e and sd0h

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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
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