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[ts-7000] Re: How to mount USB drive to TS-7260

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: How to mount USB drive to TS-7260
From: "j.chitte" <>
Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 07:21:56 -0000

--- In  "Alex" <> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> 
> I want to mount the solid state hard drive (256 GB) via USB on TS-7260. I saw 
> a lot of posts with people having problems with USB mount.  Can somebody tell 
> me what do I need to do to mount this drive correctly?  The drive is brand 
> new and it was not formatted or partitioned yet.  I loaded USB modules on 
> TS-7260 (/usr/bin/loadUSBModules.sh), but now I am stuck since I am not sure 
> how to access USB drive to partition and format it.  I am running "standard" 
> kernel 2.4.26 that came with TS-7260.  Help please
> 
> - Alex
>

Hi,

it would be helpful if you explain what system you are running and what you aim 
to do with the disk. Are you running TS linux or debian? Are you wanting to 
boot from the hard drive or just plug it in as external storage ?




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