What format is the drive in? |
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So I've got a ton of USB devices (a 1TB external HD, an mp3 player USB key, etc.) and they all work fine... but then, I just recently got one that I can't get to work. It's a watch with USB storage on it. |
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What format is the drive in? |
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Run ls in /dev/disk/by-uuid before plugging the watch in. Then plug it in and wait about ten seconds before running ls again. You should see a new symbolic link that points to the device's location. Try mounting it by hand (`mount /dev/disk/by-uuid/FOOBAR /mnt'). You might have to specify its filesystem's format. |
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No difference in /dev/disk/by-uuid - just my three regular partitions showing up. |
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Then I guess the Linux kernel isn't recognizing the hardware? Sorry, I have no clue why it's recognized on Windows but not Linux. |
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I've read some random reports of certain USB devices not being recognized in 8.04 (but working fine in 7.10), so I'll probably just have to wait it out. Maybe when I install the next long-term support version, it'll be there. |
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2 possible causes |
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Ah here we go: |
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As Ynot said, check to see if your system recognizes the drive's format. Run `cfdisk /dev/sdb' or `parted /dev/sdb' if you have GNU parted installed. If the drive is formatted but not in a form recognizable to Linux, you could backup its contents with `dd' and then reformat it to a Linux-friendly format. |
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I'd be a bit leary about reformatting it. The device is a watch with a camera on it, so I want to ensure that the watch itself can write to the device |
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well, |
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Look into this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compoun..._Binary_Format |
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Ack! I don't have admin privs on my work laptop, so I can't run chkdsk or scandisk right now. |
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The MiniFAT sectors can be 4096 bytes in length, so I'm assuming your drive is using some kind of proprietary Microsoft filesystem format that employs CFBF. |
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Chances are the drive is slightly corrupt |
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It comes up as unallocated. Also, it shows as 980.53MiB, which even if converted to proper 1024 MB, comes up to about 935 (hardly the 8GB I'd expected). Nothing about errors or whatnot. |
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The drive isn't encrypted or anything silly like that, is it? |
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Aite, thanks for all the help! I'll think about it and do some additional research before taking any action here. I'm very, very paranoid about the watch camera not being able to interface with the drive if I format it and then replace its contents. Plus, the manufacturer doesn't look like they want to be found |
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Oh bugger, |
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In windows, it acts just like a regular mass storage USB device, yes. I believe the instruction manual says that you need a driver disc for Windows 98, but that all other versions support it fine. In addition, it mentions that it will work under Mac OS. |
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more than that, |
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Replicon: Holy shit that's an awesome concept. How's the audio recorder quality? |
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Yup, it's a gadget I just HAD to have |
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