User Manual Guide
Model: QS-
100
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7-3 Use on Linux (Available on Linux 2.4 or later)
[Auto Mount]
After booting , log in as a root user. Connect this product and turn the power on .Confirm whether this
product's partition is detected using the partition tool, fdisk.
Make a mount pointer, for example, QS100, in folder mount ( / mnt
)
and edit / etc / fstab /
to add the following:
/ dev / sda1 / mnt / QS100 vfat nosuto, user 0 0 -> for HDD formatted with FAT32
/ dev / sda1 / mnt / QS100 ntfs nosuto, user 0 0 -> for HDD formatted with NTFS
You can use after log in again.
[Manual Mount]
Create mount pointer in the same way as above and then mount this product by typing as follows:
Mount -t vfat / dev / sda / mnt / QS100 -> for HDD formatted with FAT32
Mount -t ntfs / dev / sda / mnt / QS100 -> for HDD formatted with NTFS
[How to Stop Using QS-100]
You can unmount QS-100 in Device Manager.
7-4 Use on Macintosh
As this product is automatically detected on Macintosh O/S 9.X or later, there is no need extra drivers.
When stop using this product on Macintosh, discard the corresponding Desktop icon into Trash Bin and
disconnected this product from USB port..
Note
A.
it is assumed that QS-100 is detected as sda in the example above .Drive name
may subject to change depending on user environment .Please type the name of
drive detected by USB Mass Storage.