I'm using Solaris 8 on x86 and I would like to transfer some files by way of
USB pen drive. When I plug it in, the thing is recognized but I can't figure
out how to mount the thing.
Anyone have any experienc on how to do this?
Thanks in advance!
Anyone have any experienc on how to do this?
Thanks in advance!
should work, assuming c1t0d0 is the disk device created for the USB
mass storage device. You can find out the correct device name with
ls -l /dev/dsk/*p0 | grep storage
> > I'm using Solaris 8 on x86 and I would like to transfer some files by
way of
> > USB pen drive. When I plug it in, the thing is recognized but I can't
figure
> > out how to mount the thing.
> mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c1t0d0p0:c /mnt
> should work, assuming c1t0d0 is the disk device created for the USB
> mass storage device. You can find out the correct device name with
> ls -l /dev/dsk/*p0 | grep storage
my pen memory stick 128MG memory became unusable after an initial
period of good behaviour, i can not open it, can format it, any
attempt gives an error " wrong I/O "? What this might be?
Thanks for your help.
regards
Boyko
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