02-17-2010
I have /sbin folder with the follolwing contents
cp
ln
mv
pfmt
sh
sync
uadmin
I am logged in as root.
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UMASS(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UMASS(4)
NAME
umass -- USB mass storage support
SYNOPSIS
umass* at uhub?
atapibus* at umass?
scsibus* at umass? channel ?
wd* at umass?
DESCRIPTION
The umass driver provides support for USB mass storage class devices. The driver supports subclasses SCSI, 8020i (ATAPI), 8070i (ATAPI),
QIC157 (ATAPI), RBC (subset of SCSI), and UFI (USB Floppy). The driver handles the protocols Bulk-Only, CBI, and CBI-with-CCI.
HARDWARE
Devices known to work with this driver include:
Creative Tech NOMAD MuVo TX
FujiFilm FinePix1300 Digital Camera
Imation SuperDisk
IOmega Zip 100
IOmega Zip 250
Kingston DataTraveler 2.0
LaCie CD R/W
Lexar Media JumpDrive Flash Disks
Neodio Multi-format Flash Controller
Olympus C-5050 ZOOM Digital Camera
SanDisk ImageMate SDDR-31
Siemens MP3-Player USB
Sony DSC Digital Cameras
STMicroelectronics ST92163 Mass Storage library Tester
Y-E Data FlashBuster floppy
The driver also supports certain adapters from In-System Design that use the (non-standardized) ATA protocol over Bulk-Only.
SEE ALSO
atapi(4), scsi(4), usb(4), wd(4)
HISTORY
The umass driver is a port of the FreeBSD driver. The umass driver appeared in NetBSD 1.5.
BSD
June 26, 2005 BSD