blaise69

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Posted: July 19 2007,08:28 |
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Hello all,
I've been checking out some light-weight linux distros on an old Toshiba notebook, and decided that DSL had far better performance overall.
When running the Live CD I had little trouble accessing my USB ports for when I connected a pen drive, I used the enhanced desktop tool that usually sits in the bottom right of the screen allowing me to mount drives and change my volume settings.
However once I installed DSL to the HD using the instructions I found in the url=http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_to_the_Hard_Disk]wiki[/url], I could no longer access my USB drives and only see floppy and cdRom.
Is there anything that I can do to fix this?
Cheers,
Blaise.
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