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Quote from: qubicprograms on February 15, 2013, 07:56:03 pmOn which device?On your virtual machine.To make sure USB host always works, try reading up http://hackspire.unsads.com/wiki/index.php/Linux#USB
On which device?
Quote from: tangrs on February 15, 2013, 07:57:53 pmQuote from: qubicprograms on February 15, 2013, 07:56:03 pmOn which device?On your virtual machine.To make sure USB host always works, try reading up http://hackspire.unsads.com/wiki/index.php/Linux#USBfdisk -l shows nothing, is that normal? EDIT: Can't get it to work setting the disk value as /dev/sdb (or sdb1)I read that article, that is actually why the read light is working again.
After typing "fsck /dev/sda" before mounting: "fsck: fsck.auto: No such file or directory"
The drive is accessible from Linux when booted with an initrd, and a USB keyboard works.
QuoteAfter typing "fsck /dev/sda" before mounting: "fsck: fsck.auto: No such file or directory"What distro do you use? They f**ked it up.
QuoteThe drive is accessible from Linux when booted with an initrd, and a USB keyboard works.Then you should be able to use it as root=<drive>. You have to substitue <drive> with exactly the name of your drive you were able to mount.
The fsck: fsck.auto error is from when I tried the same thing on the calc...
EDIT: IT'S WORKING!!! It's loading now! Thank you!
EDIT: Oops... Typed "X", now there's a blank screen, what do I do now... (other than reboot)