Why doesn Windows® NT work with the DataStor?
Windows® NT does not have USB support. Because the DataStor® is connected only through the USB, DataStor® will not work in a Windows® NT environment. How do I get Linux to recognize my DataStor First of all, you must be running linux kernel 2.4 or above. Only these kernels have built-in support for USB mass storage devices. Also, you must be logged on as root or have executed the su (“superuser”) command before continuing. After connecting your DataStor to your computer, turn the DataStor on. The linux system should recognize your DataStor and assign it as a scsi device. The specific device assignment for your Pockey will vary but it should be similar to: /dev/sda1 or /dev/sda2, for example. Next, open the file: /etc/fstab and add the following line: /dev/sda1 /mnt/DataStor vfat noauto,user 0 0 (The above assumes that your DataStor device was assigned to /dev/sda1 and that you want the DataStor to appear in the /mnt/DataStor directory of your directory tree. Please enter the device ass