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[ts-7000] Remounting USB Flash devices on TS-7250

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Subject: [ts-7000] Remounting USB Flash devices on TS-7250
From: "bskalabskala" <>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 13:47:59 -0000
I am developing an application requiring access to various USB Flash 
devices on the TS-7250 board, one at a time.  When a USB flash is 
plugged into the TS-7250, a kernel message identifying the device 
partition is logged.

If the first USB device is removed and a second is inserted, the kernel logs 
the new flash partition as well.  A program could easily determine how to 
properly mount the USB flash device.  The problem develops if a previously 
inserted devices is re-inserted, the kernel message doesn't log which partition 
was located, only that a USB device was inserted.

My question is does anyone have a method of inspecting the USB device via 
application to determine how to properly mount various USB flash devices?  I am 
currently using the onboard 2.4.26-TS11 kernel and the loadUSBModules.sh script 
to install the USB modules.



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