spud202


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Posted: Aug. 17 2005,12:06 |
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little history: I've been v lightly dabbling in linux for years with v little success. Problems with installs, or just not the functionallity (for the effort I put in) as my Windows system. I have moved rooms & don't have my PC to hand. I have an xbox set up as a media center & with xDSL installed, I can surf & IRC - I'm really pleased with this solution.
currently xDSL installed & running well. (frugal)
so, we're dealing with an XBOX, but this could be an issue with normal PCs too (? - apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place)
However, I would like to mount 1) my 64MB MuVo &/or 2) my external USB HDD. (both formatted soem flavour of FAT)
I have no doubt the USB bit is installed ok, but I understand I need some scsi drivers/modules installed too.
I removed the "noscsi" from my linuxboot.cfg, but this hasn't helped me.
this topic has some relevance: http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....hl=scsi but there's also reference to compiling kernels - this scares me.
There is no "/proc/scsi" dir in my setup.
where do I get modules? & how should I apply them?
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