Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Per Anton Rønning wrote:
> I have tried both fdisk and cfdisk, but non of these are allowed open
> the jetflash device
> (as root!)
> It has made itself inaccessible it seems, so I guess I just have to
> discard it.
> If there is no command that I have not thought of that might help me to
> erase its contents and
> create everyting (i.e. some backup directories) anew.
>
> BRGDS
> PAR
>
>
Double check that you are accessing the correct device. USB drives
do not always get "assigned" the same device. (It might get assigned
/dev/sdd instead of /dev/sdc for example.) If you are interested in
the reasons for this, it should probably be a separate thread...
Mikkel
Oh yes, my processor is slow now. a df command shows this:
[root@localhost trade]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
718841144 8123212 674202912 2% /
/dev/sda1 194442 44177 140226 24% /boot
tmpfs 1943548 48 1943500 1% /dev/shm
/dev/ram0 15863 728 15135 5% /mnt/rd
/dev/sdf1 3985612 53992 3931620 2% /media/disk
The JetFlash pen is assigned to sdf1. But do I have to assign it to sdc1
for it to work??
What consequences does this have?
Brgds PAR