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From: Jose Manuel Cano Garcia <jcgarcia@uma.es>
To: Matthew Percival <matthew@capgo.com>
Cc: Linux OMAP Open Source <linux-omap-open-source@linux.omap.com>
Subject: Re: OSK5912 USB Port Problem
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 11:14:05 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <43819DED.9030102@uma.es> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1132524761.8816.8.camel@localhost.localdomain>

Hi,

I had problems with an USB flash memory, too. I tried several solutions
and kernels which did not work until I recently read a post on the Linux
Omap mailing list regarding USB clock malfunction on kernels
2.6.12-2.6.14 (which were the ones I have tried). Then, I tried kernel
2.6.11 an it worked.



Matthew Percival wrote:

> G'Day,
>
>> Thank you! I have set my USB according to your advices. Now, it seems to
>> work properly. I mount the sda1 use the command: mount -t usbfs /dev/sda1
>> /proc/bus/usb/ and the devices file contain the information like this:
>
>
> When you mount with -t usbfs, you are not actually mounting the device:
> you are simply mounting information about your USB subsystem. It will
> always work, so long as you have USB in your kernel. As such, you do
> not need to provide a device (/dev/sda1/) and can just use `none' in
> this place.
>
>> But the problem is when I use the command mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /tmp it
>> always gives me an error message like this:
>> mount: Mounting /dev/sda1 on /tmp failed: No such device or address
>
>
> I just tried using one myself (I have not used one in a while, and
> wanted to double-check a couple of points), and am no longer able to
> mount a USb key either. Is anyone else having trouble? Perhaps
> something has been broken along the way: I am using 2.6.14-omap1, but
> have not used a USB device since around 2.6.8-omap1.
>
> -- Matthew
>
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>
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>

  reply	other threads:[~2005-11-21 10:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <437d78ad.1c0496aa.28bc.29a8@mx.gmail.com>
2005-11-20 22:12 ` OSK5912 USB Port Problem Matthew Percival
2005-11-21 10:14   ` Jose Manuel Cano Garcia [this message]
2005-11-21 17:49     ` Tony Lindgren
2005-11-21 18:51       ` Jose Manuel Cano Garcia
2005-11-21 22:14       ` Matthew Percival
2005-11-21 23:56         ` Tony Lindgren
2005-11-22  3:21       ` xuxian
2005-11-22  8:15         ` Li Weichen
2005-11-24 12:45       ` Jose Manuel Cano Garcia
2005-11-22 13:30 Yves Godin
2005-11-22 13:40 ` Li Weichen

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