LaksCEO wrote:
> The moment i added the delay the USB pendrive started mounting automatically
> but now i have problem in mounting a new usb 2gb/4gb memory drives with
> windows file systems
> i did include mount -t vfat
> the exact command is mount -t vfat
> /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 /pendrive
> but it is not mounting looks like some problem
I tried a mount with and without "-t vfat" and it worked with the 1GB memory
stick I was using during development of a product. I just tried to do a mount
on the same board with a 4GB memory stick I have and it spits out:
mount: Mounting /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 on /mnt/usb failed: No
such file or directory
I don't have a memory stick with anything between a 1GB and 4GB capacity so I
can't do any other tests. At this point, all I can suggest is to use a smaller
capacity memory stick and have a word with the board manufacturer about this.
It seems there is some limit in the kernel(?) shipped with the board.
Let me know what you find out. This is something I will have to warn my client
about.
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