Yep, the kernel sees it.

(Sorry for the brief reply: not at GNU/Linux computer, and without internet connection for 3-5 weeks.

On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 12:58:25PM +0200, Petter Sundlöf wrote:
Er, it's not fixed.

Even though cfdisk can see my USB card at /dev/sde, mount says "special device sde1 does not exist.

So something's broken there, still.

If the special device doesn't exist, there isn't much hal and co can do. Does the kernel see the partitions. Thus are they in /sys/block/<device>/<partition>

  Sjoerd
PS: Please keep the bug cc't
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