Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 10:26:19 +0100 From: Richard Dymond <richard@myrmidon.freeuk.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD 5.1 and a USB pen drive Message-ID: <20030913102619.48886dce.richard@myrmidon.freeuk.com>
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I've googled and Usenet-ed high and low for info on this, but to no avail. I've got one of those handy 256MB USB pen drives that I'd like to get working with FreeBSD 5.1. As a long-time linux user I'm used to plugging the device in, loading the usb-storage kernel module - which recognises the device and slaps it on /dev/sda - and then issuing an appropriate mount command. I'm assuming the process with FreeBSD is similar, but I need some tips. Specifically, what options/devices do I need to enable in the kernel? (I thought I'd picked the relevant ones already - usb, ugen, umass, scbus, da - but perhaps I'm missing something.) And once I've plugged the USB drive in, what commands do I need to run to get the device recognised, and to mount the vfat filesystem thereon? At the moment, all that happens when I plug the USB drive in is a big fat nothing. No kernel log messages. Not even a flicker of the little power light on the device. All suggestions greatly appreciated. Richard
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