--------------=_4D4800BA7F5C087CF0F8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable --------------=_4D4800BA7F5C087CF0F8 Content-Description: filename="ads10-5.txt" Content-Disposition: inline; filename="ads10-5.txt" Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; name ="ads10-5.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We have purchased the API-800 Pyro 1394 Drive Kit. A Seagate hard drive= with a fat32 file system is in the box and can be mounted successfully o= n a Mac or Windows machine and is visible. We are attempting to connect it to a PC with a Western Digital FireWire PCI Adapter (WDAD002-RNW) that is OHCI compliant and is running RedHat 7.1 Linux. A device was made called /dev/ohci1394 with the command "mknod -m 0666 /dev/ohci1394 b 171 0" with ownership root.disk. The driver modules, ieee1394.o, ohci1394.o, msdos.o, fat.o and vfat.o are loaded and show with "lsmod".= ieee1394 shows a dependency of ohci1394. ohci1394 shows a dependency of= (unused). /proc/ohci1394 exists and contains data. /proc/pci has an entry for the device. /proc/interrupts has an entry for the device at i= rq 10. /proc/ioports shows nothing about it unless the entry "0cf8-ocff : PCI conf1" is it. /proc/iomem has an entry corresponding the the entry in /proc/pci. "df /dev/ohci1394" generates results, but it does not see= m correct. "fdisk /dev/ohci1394" generates "Unable to open /dev/ohci1394"= . "mount -t msdos /dev/ohci1394 /mnt" generates "mount: /dev/ohci1394: unknown device". Please, advise on how to mount the hard drive in the box. --------------=_4D4800BA7F5C087CF0F8--