Re: Flash disk



Teilhard Knight <teilhk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in <426hq6F1h7qnoU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
# Hello:
#
# Can someone tell me, or point to me where I can find, how to mount a Flash
# Disk in release 6.0? I have Googled, but I simply cannot find the right way.
# An icon to mount and unmount on the desktop would be nice. Thanks.
#
# Teilhard.

Does http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/usb-disks.html
help?

Regards,

Jens
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