Acer mp3f0-flash-stick

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7. Linux 2.4.0 + / Mac 8.6 + Installation 
 
Again, No Driver is required for these two operating systems.    Simply
 
plug the Acer MP3 Flash Stick into 
the USB port and the system will automatically find
 
Acer MP3 Flash Stick. After using Acer MP3 Flash Stick, 
you could unplug Acer MP3 Flash Stick from the USB port directly once the LED stops blinking, then its icon 
would disappear automatically. 
 
For Linux user, please refer to Important Notices. 
 
Important Notices
 
 
(i) In OS Windows 98/98SE, if you don’t set up installation firstly, system will ask you to put driver disk 
for running installation. Be sure to unplug Acer MP3 Flash Stick before running setup programs. If 
you install the driver with Acer MP3 Flash Stick plugged, it may cause setup error or failure.   
 
(ii) If you plug Acer MP3 Flash Stick into the USB port.    System can find Acer MP3 Flash Stick, but you 
are unable to access it.    Please FORMAT Acer MP3 Flash Stick. 
 
(iii) Before unplugging Acer MP3 Flash Stick from the USB port in Windows ME/2000/XP, make sure 
you go to the right hand bottom of the screen to stop the USB device.    Otherwise, it may result in 
losing data that you have saved
 
on Acer MP3 Flash Stick. (Please refer to 6.2.) 
 
(iv) Linux uses a so-called "USB Manager", which does automatically load kernel modules (drivers) for 
USB devices.    It loads only drivers for devices that are present on the USB bus to reduce memory 
usage.  Per default, the USB Manager does not come with the USB Drive pre-configured.  
However, you can easily configure the USB Manager to automatically recognize the USB Drive 
yourself.    Just add the following to the configuration file, 
 
 
    usbmgr.conf (usually in /etc/usbmgr): vendor 0xd7d product 0x100 module scsi_mod, 
usb-storage 
 
This line identifies the USB Drive and tells the USB Manager to load the SCSI as well as the USB 
storage module.    The SCSI module is needed in order to talk to both SCSI and USB storage 
devices, while the usb-storage module is needed to talk to USB storage devices. 
 
Do not forget to either reload the USB Manager's configuration or to restart the USB Manager (for instance, 
do as root: /etc/init.d/usbmgr reload).