NTFS formatted usb sticks [SOLVED]
NTFS formatted usb sticks [SOLVED]
If I try to use usb stick, wich is NTFS formatted,is it menat to operate automatically or do we need generate a mount-list for it ?
Last edited by mlehto on Sun Feb 16, 2014 12:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: NTFS formatted usb sticks
My stick is regocnised just right I think, but it does not show in WB.
Strange. I can Dismount/Mount but it doent make it accessible.
Strange. I can Dismount/Mount but it doent make it accessible.
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Re: NTFS formatted usb sticks
If you have Sashimi running while inserting the USB disk do you get any debug output?
For additional debug output you can also enable filesysbox.library debug mode:
setenv FBX_DBGFLAGS 0xffffffff
For additional debug output you can also enable filesysbox.library debug mode:
setenv FBX_DBGFLAGS 0xffffffff
Re: NTFS formatted usb sticks
I dont but will install.
Can you give strartup options, that output is right form ?
Can you give strartup options, that output is right form ?
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Re: NTFS formatted usb sticks
Just put the Sashimi executable in SYS:C, then open a CLI and type in the commands:
setenv FBX_DBGFLAGS 0xffffffff
sashimi
After starting sashimi the CLI window will show any output made using the DebugPrintF() function, so just insert your USB disk and see what output you get (if you have already inserted your USB disk once you will want to do a reboot first).
If you have a serial null-modem cable so that you can catch the debug output from another computer then that may be preferable to using sashimi.
Also before doing anything else you might want to type "version massstorage.usbfd" in a CLI window to ensure that you are using the 53.37 version of this component.
setenv FBX_DBGFLAGS 0xffffffff
sashimi
After starting sashimi the CLI window will show any output made using the DebugPrintF() function, so just insert your USB disk and see what output you get (if you have already inserted your USB disk once you will want to do a reboot first).
If you have a serial null-modem cable so that you can catch the debug output from another computer then that may be preferable to using sashimi.
Also before doing anything else you might want to type "version massstorage.usbfd" in a CLI window to ensure that you are using the 53.37 version of this component.
Re: NTFS formatted usb sticks
Hah, solved.
Wrong version of massstorage.usbfd.
Im getting better, I first think that problem is in my setup, not that it is OS bug
Definetly userfailure.
Thanks
Sashimi doesnt give any hits.
Wrong version of massstorage.usbfd.
Im getting better, I first think that problem is in my setup, not that it is OS bug
Definetly userfailure.
Thanks
Sashimi doesnt give any hits.