Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:01:03 +0100 From: RW <list-freebsd-2004@morbius.sent.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What's that filesystem for a usb flash drive? Message-ID: <200603261301.04722.list-freebsd-2004@morbius.sent.com> In-Reply-To: <20060325222725.G66586@tripel.monochrome.org> References: <70e6afb60603251852s168d4415x@mail.gmail.com> <20060325215653.C66534@tripel.monochrome.org> <20060325222725.G66586@tripel.monochrome.org>
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On Sunday 26 March 2006 04:41, Chris Hill wrote: > On Sat, 25 Mar 2006, Chris Hill wrote: > > [Replying to myself...] > > > On Sat, 25 Mar 2006, Saul Mena Avila wrote: > >> Hello!. I've been trying to mount my flash memory but it just doesn't > >> let me. > >> I use (as root): > >> > >> mount -t msdosfs /dev/ad0 /flash > >> > >> The feedback is something like "device ad0 doesn't allow action" Can > >> anybody help me? > > > > Are you sure that /dev/ad0 is actually your flash device? That doesn't > > look right to me. What is the physical interface to your flash memory? > > That is, is it USB, a PCMCIA card, or what? > > Sorry, I'd already forgotten that the subject line said USB. Given USB, > it will be seen by the system as a SCSI device. I think you would have > to add "device atapicam" to your kernel config, but not sure about that. My camera, which is a usb storage device, shows as da0s1 (at least that's what I have in fstab).
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