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Linux 9??? Do You mean Redhat-Linux-9 ??? Fedora Core -9??? slackware-9 ???
What exactly?
Then You have to tell what is the Kernel Version?
As flanello said about detection and mount that is right.
more over you have to see if the kernel has a module for usb storage devices and scsi.
if all is ok then you can access the usb flash drives.
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