-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have a flash card reader which is designed to read from 5 different types of flash cards that I'm trying to get working with debian. I plugged it into my linux box with a flash card with some data on it and linux detected the device being attached and loaded the usb-storage driver, lsmod and dmesg confirm this. When I tried to mount the flash card device /dev/sda1, I got an I/O Error. My assumption is that it is trying to read from some other flash chip that I have and not my compact flash card. I also tried sd[b-d] and get no device/bad address errors. Does linux not support flash cards with more then one flash bay?
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