Intel DQ35JO MB CentOS-5.3 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5xen x86_64
I have a USB meory key (Kingston) that I formally used with a CentOS-5.2 (32bit) system. When I plug it into a connector slot the light on the key comes on but there are no entries created in /media and no entries made to the /var/log/messages file.
I have a usb mouse and keyboard attached to the same system. Both work fine.
Is there a problem because I am running xen? Is this related to the host being a 64 bit system? Is there something else that I should do to enable this devices?
James B. Byrne wrote:
Intel DQ35JO MB CentOS-5.3 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5xen x86_64
I have a USB meory key (Kingston) that I formally used with a CentOS-5.2 (32bit) system. When I plug it into a connector slot the light on the key comes on but there are no entries created in /media and no entries made to the /var/log/messages file.
I have a usb mouse and keyboard attached to the same system. Both work fine.
Is there a problem because I am running xen? Is this related to the host being a 64 bit system? Is there something else that I should do to enable this devices?
what do /sbin/lsusb and fdisk -l show ?
From: James B. Byrne byrnejb@harte-lyne.ca
I have a USB meory key (Kingston) that I formally used with a CentOS-5.2 (32bit) system. When I plug it into a connector slot the light on the key comes on but there are no entries created in /media and no entries made to the /var/log/messages file.
Maybe not enough power... Can you try another USB slot? Do you have a powered USB hub to try with it?
JD