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Le lundi 17 avril 2006 à 17:26 +0200, Petr Kocmid a écrit : |
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> On Monday 17 April 2006 16:24, Frédéric Grosshans wrote: |
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> > This is a not an iCreate 32MB drive, but a Kingston DataTraveler Elite |
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> > 1GB drive. I did some first tests with small files, and it worked OK. I |
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> Suddenly, I have so called "Kingston DataTraveler" 512M at hand. It shows: |
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> Bus 002 Device 011: ID 0ea0:2168 Ours Technology, Inc. Transcend JetFlash |
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> 2.0 / Astone USB Drive |
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> Next time, do not believe in logomarks. Kingston is just a trader. |
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Yes, but I also believed the 1GB. lsusb says 32 MB ! I don't care about |
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the logo mark, but I care about the capacity ! Maybe I should ask for a |
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97% rebate from teh reseller... |
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> > then loaded a ~100MB file from a windows computer on the usb key and |
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> > went away to travel (It shold be "DataTraveler" disk, after all). I'm |
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> > now in China, with no access to this disk :-(. |
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> What fdisk -l /dev/sda says when you plug it in? You should get something as: |
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[snip] |
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I don't get anything :-( |
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sanduleak ~ # fdisk -l /dev/sda |
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sanduleak ~ # |
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This is (sadly) consistent with the lack of /dev/sda1 device. |
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Thanks anyway, |
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Fred |
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