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On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 Joh_Borres@xxxxxx wrote:

> Dear list,
> 
> I was trying to install a usb-stick on vaio 1998 with debian woody
> linux version 2.2.20. After creating a new kernel and some BIOS
> changes I have the impression -- it is recognised. I worked through
> the usb-guide and I had the impression it worked nicely. But I don
> not know how to mount (so that I can copy data on the stick or so).

> So if anybody could give a hint what to do next. 

Upgrade to 2.6.23.

Seriously.  2.2 never had fully working USB mass storage support.  If 
you can't manage to install 2.6 on that old machine, at least go to 
2.4.

Alan Stern


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