Hi; I have a multifunctional usb device which is an MP3 player, FM receiver and a flash memory. It is a generic device, a Taiwanese brand instead a branded USB gadget. It does not work in FC2 and RedHat 9.0. I don't have the error message with me now but if my memory serves me well, it says something about failing to switch the speed of the USB device or something like that. As a result, it is not mounted as a SCSI disk. My question is, what does it take to do in order to get FC2 to support this generic multifunctional USB device?
Regards, TEH
Robin Laing Robin.Laing@drdc-rddc.gc.ca@redhat.com on 03/04/2005 01:51:00 AM
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Subject: Re: USB memory stick list
Ivan Cheniot wrote:
Hi Guys I'm looking for a list of USB memory sticks that works on FC2 thanks for your help
If you search the archives, you will find that there was a recent discussion on this.
www.apacer.com Steno series actually mentions linux in the manual and specs.
I have a lexar and others have used Sandisks.
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KokHow Teh wrote:
I have a multifunctional usb device which is an MP3 player, FM
receiver and a flash memory. It is a generic device, a Taiwanese brand instead a branded USB gadget. It does not work in FC2 and RedHat 9.0. I don't have the error message with me now but if my memory serves me well, it says something about failing to switch the speed of the USB device or something like that. As a result, it is not mounted as a SCSI disk. My question is, what does it take to do in order to get FC2 to support this generic multifunctional USB device?
It would be *highly* useful to get the exact error message.
But sometimes, USB 2.0 High Speed can be problematic. Make sure the ehci module isn't loaded: rmmod ehci lsmod and try again.
And look for error messages in /var/log/messages.
And check whether you get any new devices in /dev.
Hope this helps,
James.