Wulfy wrote: > Justin Guerin wrote: > >>This is what you need to do, but it failed because udev didn't create the >>special device node. You can either create it manually with makedev, and >>have to create it manually every time, or tell udev to create the >>individual partition nodes when the device nodes for the reader are >>created. >> > Sorry this is so late getting back. > > I followed the instructions in > <http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/126> and now have the > device nodes available. Everything *seems* to be working (I get a no > media error message if I try to mount an empty slot), yet I get the > message: > > mount: /dev/card_sm1 is not a valid block device > > when I try to mount it. > > Any ideas where I've gone wrong? If you need any more info, just ask. > What does an "ls -l /dev/card_sm1" show? What do you have in your udev rules that creates that node? What do you have in your fstab, or what was your mount command if you didn't have anything setup in fstab? Also, what does the partition table on your card look like? That is, are you sure the data resides on the first primary partition?
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