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I am having trouble with two different USB thumbdrives. One is an old |
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Kanguru Microdrive and the other is a new Ultra MP3 player. Both have |
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internal memory, but both also have an SD slot, and that is where the |
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problem is. |
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The internal memory is recognized, I see it mentioned in |
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/var/log/messages, and I can mount it. A card in the SD slot, |
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however, is not recogized, there is no mention in /var/log/messages.. |
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When I plug either unit into an old Redhat 9 machine I see both |
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devices on both units, and can mount both the internal memory and the |
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SD cards. |
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I did some Googling and tried putting "options scsi_mod max_luns=5" in |
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/etc/modules.conf (yes, I put it in the right /etc/modules.d/i386 file |
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and made sure it appeared in modules.conf). This didn't work (at |
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minimum) because the drivers were not compiled as modules. So I tried |
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recompiling my kernel with some likely drivers compiled as |
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modules--but now the internel memory is no longer recognized on either |
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unit. |
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What is the right Gentoo way to do it? |
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Thanks, |
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-kb |
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