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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/29/2013 08:08, Jeff wrote:<br>
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helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:10pt">More info on my problem
getting 9.1 to see USB devices.<br>
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Using camcontrol I found the device and manually mounted it:
mount_msdosfs /dev/da3s1 /mnt<br>
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So why doesn't the system do this for me?<br>
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Before it showed up in Dolphin automagically.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Jeff<br>
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Are you only trying to use Dolphin to manage the device, or have you
tried using the new device-mounting tray utility for 9.1?<br>
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Dolphin (and other linux-developed file managers) usually use HAL to
try and manage devices, but it is quite flaky on FreeBSD which is
why I created pc-mounttray in the first place (to use the reliable
FreeBSD methods).<br>
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If the mount tray does not detect your device, could you send some
info my way? Specifically, I need the output of "file -s
<device>" which in your case looks like it should be "file -s
/dev/da3s1".<br>
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Thanks! The auto-detection algorithms are being continuously refined
based on input from users like you.... :-)<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
~~Ken Moore~~
PC-BSD/iXsystems</pre>
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