Windows 2000/Me/Xp; Mac Os 9.X; Linux Kernel 2.4.X - PNY Attaché Manual

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USB 2.0 FLASH DRIVE

2.2 Windows 2000/ME/XP

For these operating systems, no driver is required. Simply plug in your device into your USB port on your
computer and the operating system will automatically recognize the device with its built-in driver (USB
Mass Storage Class Driver). Windows 2000 should have Service Pack 3 (SP3) installed.

2.3 Mac OS 9.x+

For MAC 9.x and higher, no driver is required for these operating systems. Simply plug the device
into the USB port and the system will automatically finds it.

2.4 Linux Kernel 2.4.x+

Again, no driver is required for this operating system.
1. Plug in the device.
2. Please check whether it had been enumerated in file /proc/scsi/scsi. If not please check whether
modules had been loaded, i.e.: usb-storage, scsi_mod, sd_mod, ..., by using "/sbin/lsmod". If does not
become root or use sudo with "modprobe usb-storage".
3. If the device is enumerated in /proc/scsi/scsi, then it is OK to mount the Attaché to existed desired
directory with "mount/dev/sda1 <desired directory>". If there is no partition existed, please omit the
digit. "a" means first LUN (Logical Unit), then "b", "c", ... and the digit means the partition number. If
fail, please send us the output of 'dmesg' and make sure those messages are collected after Attaché is
plugged in.
4. You may use "Control Center" from Gnome -> Mount Points (left side) -> Hard Drive and select the
appropriate device and partition, specify the mount point (existed directory) and others, i.e. uid, gid,
permission, ..., of course you need root privilege. Suggest you un-mount it to avoid error messages on
the next booting.
5. To eject, use "eject <desired directory>" to flush the buffer and clear the mount information.
6. After mounting the Attaché, you may do any file operations on it.
7. Some latest distributions may automatically mount the USB device on the desktop.
8. If there is any problem, please attach the "dmesg" output and/or /var/log/messages.
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