To mount it, look for /dev/sda1 and so on. The usb devices I use
reguarly are a external usb hard drive and a usb thumbdrive. They
show up as /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2 . The order depends on the order
in which I plug them in and they are detected. Note that /dev/sda is
the actual device and /dev/sda1 is the first (and only in my case)
partition on the device. I am not exactly sure how it is with mp3
players, but I would think it is the same since they are usually just
detected as "hard drives".
Hope this helps,
Preston
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 09:41:23 -0700, William Lugg
I've got a Rio Cali MP3 player that I hooked up to my SuSE 9.1 box running KDE. The first time I connected it, it noted that I had and displayed a Konqueror window showing its contents. Later, I attempted to copy some files to it and the X server hung. After a CTRL-ALT-Backspace and I logged in again, I plugged the Cali in again and nothing happens.
What might I have hosed up that would keep SuSE Plugger from seeing the device when it's plugged in? How can I manually mount the device? I know how to use the mount command, but how do I determine which block device in /dev it is? I guess I'm looking for a more general answer that I can apply to any future event like this one.
Thanks. Bill Lugg -- Bill Lugg Milstar Software Support Peterson AFB, CO
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