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sebastiaanfranken@mastodon.nlS

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  • I have an issue with mounting a cheap smart watch in #linux: Device is seen by the kernel, but never registered as a storage device /dev/sd*:
    sebastiaanfranken@mastodon.nlS sebastiaanfranken@mastodon.nl

    @root42 Ok, so that's good. Also the fact the proper hcd (xhci_hcd) module is loaded is good. Anything related to it in your system journal? And if you want you can get more output / info with

    > sudo lspci -s 07:00.0 -k -v

    Uncategorized linux

  • I have an issue with mounting a cheap smart watch in #linux: Device is seen by the kernel, but never registered as a storage device /dev/sd*:
    sebastiaanfranken@mastodon.nlS sebastiaanfranken@mastodon.nl

    @root42 Is your USB controller properly listed in `lspci`? And if it is, what kernel options does it use (see with `lspci -s <address of controller> -k`. For example, here's mine:

    04:00.3 USB controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne USB 3.1
    Subsystem: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Renoir/Cezanne USB 3.1
    Kernel driver in use: xhci_hcd
    Kernel modules: xhci_pci

    Uncategorized linux

  • I have an issue with mounting a cheap smart watch in #linux: Device is seen by the kernel, but never registered as a storage device /dev/sd*:
    sebastiaanfranken@mastodon.nlS sebastiaanfranken@mastodon.nl

    @root42 A USB storage device isn't mapped to /dev/sd*, since those are SATA devices. A USB flash drive reports itself as a SATA disk type so it gets mounted there, but this is probably under `/dev/mmcblk`

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