D-503
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Posted: Oct. 16 2004,18:30 |
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Quote (cbagger01 @ Oct. 16 2004,13:48) | For the hard drive, try installing the usbview myDSL extension to learn more information about your hard drive connection.
If your drive is "Mass Storage Compliant" and it is plugged into the laptop and turned on before you start booting DSL, it should be automatically detected.
Open up the emelfm file manager and go to the "/mnt" directory. Do you have a mountpoint like "sda1" or "sdb1" there?
If so, Right-click on the "sda1" and choose "Mount" and your hard drive files and directories will appear.
As for the Xsetup process, please read up on the DSL backup/restore function. You can use it to save your Xsetup settings to a storage device like a floppy, non-NTFS hard drive partition or a USB flash memory storage device. |
I've opened up the myDSL link on the desktop aswell as gone to the repositry link on the front page of the DSL homepage and I can't find the usbview myDSL extension anywhere.
My computer is not a laptop. It's an IBM Aptiva 2170-24a tower and is micro-ATX. It's been fully upgraded to pretty much the most I can do to it :-), the fan is designed for 2ghz cpus ;-p.
I did plug in and turn on the power for the USB Enclosure on startup. I've also tried changing the jumper settings on the drive inside from slave to master.
When I open up emelfm, goto /mnt and right click and try to mount /sda1 , /sda2 , /sda3 or /sda4 I get
/dev/sda1: Input/output error mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
The filesystem on the drive is FAT32. I once accidentally deleted the file partition table when I installed XP and left the drive on ages ago. thankfully their is a back up on sector 1 so I replaced it with some app on the XP PRo CD could this be the problem?
Another thing is that my motherboard can't boot USB devices at start up via the BIOS.
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