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hey everyone!
i have a Solaris 8 box with me, and i had been using my usb thrumbdrive on it all the time. one day, i was in a rush and i pulled out the thumbdrive without ejecting it or anything. and now i can't detect any thumbdrives at all. i had tried using another thumbdrive, but with no luck. the thumbdrive works ok in Windows. i have tried the following commands: cat /etc/mnttab volcheck /etc/init.d/volmgt stop/start cfgadm -al but the usb device doesn't show up. i had mounted my thumbdrive previously like that #mount -F pcfs /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s0:c /usb but now this doesn't work because Solaris doesn't detect my thumbdrive anymore. i know, i know, i'm not going to recklessly pull out any thumbdrives anymore all help's appreciated! cheers, feef |
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