Posts: 4
mariam
Joined: 15 Feb 2008
#1
First of all: Thanks for the great work, anticapitalista (and probably Warren and all the others in the team)! I just messed up some other system so I thought I might give antiX a try - and I was very surprised to find my Athlon powersafe mode to work right out of the box. I am extremely thankful for that, because my machine used to annoy me with a lot of noise. It is quite silent now. __{{emoticon}}__

Unfortunately, there are two difficulties I encountered so far:

1. My mouse doesn't work. It didn't with the default xconfig settings (PS2 & Synaptic) and doesn't with my new setting (USB). It doesn't after rebooting.

2. My external hard disk doesn't show up (not at /mnt, neither at /media).

Hm - I guess you might need some more information to help me with those two issues ... __{{emoticon}}__ . I will be glad to provide it. Any help appreciated.
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OU812
Joined: 29 Sep 2007
#2
My external usb hdd ususally shows up under /mnt if I plug it in before turning on the computer.

john
Posts: 253
mariel77
Joined: 13 Sep 2007
#3
mariam wrote: 2. My external hard disk doesn't show up (not at /mnt, neither at /media).
You could try to plug your hd in after you boot; mine appears in /media that way.
Posts: 4
mariam
Joined: 15 Feb 2008
#4
While plugging in after booting still doesn't work with the HD, at least it helped to get the mouse going. Since both are USB, I guess I will have to concentrate on how USB auto detection while booting works (udev?). Thanks a lot for setting me on the right track.
anticapitalista
Posts: 5,955
Site Admin
Joined: 11 Sep 2007
#5
Welcome to antiX, mariam.

Boot with the usb external hard drive plugged in and on, and then find out how antiX sees it.
Do this either as root in a terminal

#lsusb

or open gparted and see what it gives.
You can then edit the /etc/fstab file to add the correct mount point (if it hasn't automatically been done so)
Posts: 4
mariam
Joined: 15 Feb 2008
#6
Edit My fault - I had forgot to create a mountpoint __{{emoticon}}__ So, everything is fine now with the hard disk. __{{emoticon}}__

Still, there is this mouse issue ... The USB mouse only works when plugged out and again in. I would be grateful for any suggestion.
Posts: 4
mariam
Joined: 15 Feb 2008
#7
When connecting my usb hub (before booting), it doesn't work until I unplug and replug the mouse. When I try to mount the external hard disk then, a message reads that only root can do that.
anticapitalista
Posts: 5,955
Site Admin
Joined: 11 Sep 2007
#8
For the mouse try suggestions in here.

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The usb disk problem is to do with permissions.

What does /etc/fstab show?

Also where does antiX see the usb drive?