On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 20:03:21 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote: > * Attach a device to the PC's USB port, and you'll see a bunch of stuff > spewing out. In my case, the last 3 lines are... > > Oct 7 20:50:23 localhost kernel: [114416.426175] scsi 26:0:0:0: > Direct-Access HTC Android Phone 0100 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2 Oct 7 > 20:50:23 localhost kernel: [114416.426336] sd 26:0:0:0: Attached scsi > generic sg3 type 0 Oct 7 20:50:23 localhost kernel: [114416.432119] sd > 26:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI removable disk > > * If I try mounting /dev/sdc1 (either as ordinary user or root), it's > not found > * "fdisk -l" doesn't even see /dev/sdc This came up recently with a different subject. Your device does not have a partition table, instead the filesystem occupies the whole device (sometimes referred to as a "superfloppy" format). There's nothing wrong with this, I have a couple of USB sticks like it, and my Nexus S is the same. Your automounter should still pick it up. -- Neil Bothwick Top Oxymorons Number 33: American history