I got several responses, some of which where useful. It looks like with Solaris 9, thumbdrives are supported, as well as with Solaris 10 according to Casper. Thanks to: "Eugene Schmidt" <fereug@acute.co.za>: Yes, definitely on SPARC mkdir /rmdisk make sure you have latest patches /etc/init.d/volmgt stop (ps -ef|grep vold to make sure it did die ) /etc/init.d/volmgt start insert device (wait a few seconds) df -k ;-) use eject Casper Dik <casper@holland.sun.com> They mostly work (varying degrees of success); they generally work better on SPARC because the SPARC ohci/ehci drivers are of better quality than the Intel uhci driver; but this is being addressed as part of the renewed Solaris/Intel effort. (Including the availability of ehci/ohci drivers on SPARC and USB 2.0 support) I've tested a variety of devices and it seems that they work fine, at least on the release currently under development. The vold/USB interaction, however, is fairly minimal, and vold needs to be signalled when a USB device is inserted. Evan gold@fsa.com (Evan, no need to cc the list on sun-managers!) i know the sun V100's come with them (???? Could he meen the config card?) Bertrand_Hutin@fr.ftsi.fujitsu.com Sun says they support USB Mass Storage, so it may works. -Mike Ekholm -- Mike Ekholm, UNIX Sys Admin - ekholm@ekholm.org web: http://www.ekholm.org ham: kc0mpu irc: Nalez ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UNIX - The Swiss army knife of software. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jan 22 13:16:56 2004
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