I inserted a 8GB usb stick in a number of machine with FreeBSD 7.1, but the medium was not detected:
Furthermore, the usb stick gets very hot after about 5 minutes, probably well over 50C, which is abnormal. This happens on all machines with FreeBSD. da0s1 is not available, as is da1s1 etc. So even if I could mount the stick, it is unclear where to mount it to. Perhaps someone has a suggestion?
I got Puppy linux and installed it on a usb stick.
In the BIOS i selected to boot from USB-FDD but it goes to my HD and ignores the USB stick,
What going on ?? (2 Replies)
Hello Everybody
I am planning to install Fedora core 8 on an extra PC I have; what I wanna do is to boot from a USB stick then install Fedora from an ISO image I already have via FTP. Could any one tell me how to create bootable USB Stick for Fedora as I already found how to install from FTP... (0 Replies)
I have a P-Series Machine running AIX 5.3, it has a USB Port on the front of the server, can I use a USB Stick on AIX platforms?? if so how..:rolleyes: (2 Replies)
Dummies questions, perfect for this. I cannot mount my idiotic usb stick on Slackware, I input the following on non-graphic mode as root:
Mount -t vfat /dev/sdc1/usbstick
usbstick is the folder i created for mounting my USB, the file system is FAT, and everytime I input that I get some kind... (2 Replies)
When mounting a USB stick or pen drive on a FreeBSD machine I always issue the following command:
mount -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt
Something I have always wondered is what the option msdosfs stands for and more importantly, why it is necessary. (7 Replies)
Hello,
i am using a solaris thinclient that tries to connecting to a terminalserver. (RDP) Everything works fine, but the usb redirection. If i put in a usb stick i always get 2 usb-drives mounted. If i look in /tmp/SUNWut/mnt/<name of the host> i see 2 devices. One with the name of the... (2 Replies)
Hey Guys
I have an Ubuntu CD and I was thinking of creating like a bootable hard drive with various OS so that I can just boot OSs with t drive and not require the CDs. I was just wondering is there a way I can do this, like have Ubuntu boot from a USB stick? If yes how is that possible(even if I... (3 Replies)
hi
Howto mount an USB stick under SCO 5.0.7?
BTW ist it possible to mount USB stick in the command line using 'tools' at the Boot: prompt from OpenServer Release 5.0.7 installation CD? (1 Reply)
I am trying to use a USB (Pen?) drive on Unixware 7.1.4.
The USB stick is in the machine and the machine recognises it when I enter usbprobe as follows:
Path - Address Description
-----------------------------
+++++++ BUS #2
0 - 1 - HUB "UHCI Root Hub"
1 - 2 - HID "Chicony Wireless Device"... (1 Reply)
I would probably set all my rubber points here to get some real help for creating a boot device on a usb-stick. There is no CD-drive on this machine, thats why I need to use a usb-stick. And scrumming in a CD-drive to fuddle around in the fstab or something like that is out of reach.
My wisdom so... (9 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ubtbcmfw
UBTBCMFW(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UBTBCMFW(4)NAME
ubtbcmfw -- Firmware driver for Broadcom BCM2033 chip based Bluetooth USB devices
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file:
device ubtbcmfw
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
ubtbcmfw_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The ubtbcmfw is a firmware driver for Broadcom BCM2033 chip based Bluetooth USB devices. It provides minimal access to the parts of the
device required to download firmware.
The ubtbcmfw driver creates three fixed endpoint device nodes.
The control transfers can only happen on the control endpoint which is always endpoint 0. Control requests are issued by ioctl(2) calls.
Only incoming transfers are supported on an interrupt endpoint. To perform I/O on an interrupt endpoint, read(2) should be used. All I/O
operations on an interrupt endpoint are unbuffered. Interrupt endpoint is always endpoint 1.
Only outgoing bulk transfers are supported on a bulk endpoint. To perform I/O on a bulk endpoint, write(2) should be used. All I/O opera-
tions on a bulk endpoint are unbuffered. Outgoing bulk endpoint is always endpoint 2.
The control endpoint (endpoint 0) handles the following ioctl(2) calls:
USB_GET_DEVICE_DESC (usb_device_descriptor_t)
Return the device descriptor.
FILES
/dev/ubtbcmfwN.EE Endpoint EE of device N.
SEE ALSO ng_ubt(4), ugen(4), usb(4), bcmfw(8)HISTORY
The ubtbcmfw driver was implemented in FreeBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
Maksim Yevmenkin <m_evmenkin@yahoo.com>
BUGS
Most likely. Please report if found.
BSD November 22, 2006 BSD