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Am Montag 14 Juli 2008 16:10:21 schrieb eng_azza_kamal@hotmail.com:
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> Dear all ,
>
> I have linux kernel running on an ARM platform. The problem is that the linux kernel doesn't recognize the USB flash if it was inserted before booting up the system.
> If the flash is inserted after the boot up of the kernel the flash is given the node /dev/sda1 or /dev/sdb1 and I can mount it.
> My question is how to recognize the flash if it was inserted in the system before booting of the kernel.
> I recompiled the kernel to include both scsi and usb storage (not to be as modules) but this doesn't work.
>
> Need your support please
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You are asking on the wrong list. Go to:

usb-storage (at) lists.one-eyed-alien.net

Please include dmesg in your bug report, preferably from a kernel compiled
with CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG.

Regards
Oliver




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