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I've managed to figure it out.  The BIOS had a setting for enabeling IRQ for
USB and it was disabled.  Once I enabled it, the kernel could see my USB
drive and all was right with the world.

Hope this helps anyone else that may be experiencing similar troubles.

Thanks,
Craig

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