On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 18:03 -0400, Neal Lippman wrote: > On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 16:38, Michael Waters wrote: > > I think the problem may be that sg is not mapping the reader slots to > > /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. When I do `sg_map`, I get: (scd0 is a cdrw) > > > > /dev/sg0 /dev/scd0 > > /dev/sg1 > > /dev/sg2 > > > > Does anyone know how to get /dev/sg2 mapped to /dev/sdb? > > > > I bought the reader because I was having similar problems with my > > camera. It's an Olympus D-510. I didn't use it for a while but I had > > it working fine in linux last year with an earlier 2.4 kernel. > >
Hi, thank you for replying. > The output for sg_map indicates that the sg1 and sg2 device are not > being detected as disk drivers, tape drives, or cdroms. I'm not sure why > that is the case at this point. yes, this is driving me nuts. :) > Two questions: > 1. Are you certain that the USB ports on your computer work - since you > indicate problems accessing your camera directly as a usb device as > well. I'm fairly sure the usb ports are not defective. I've got only three usb devices to test but all work fine if I use windoze 98. :( My printer (epson c60) works fine in debian as well. > 2. It would be helpful to unplug the media reader, plug it back in, and > see what messages, if any, the usb-storage module generates in the > system message buffer (use dmesg to see this or cat /var/log/syslog). This is what I get in syslog: Jul 27 18:01:59 bach kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:10.0-2 address 6 Jul 27 18:02:03 bach kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:10.0-2, assigned address 7 Jul 27 18:02:03 bach kernel: WARNING: USB Mass Storage data integrity not assure d Jul 27 18:02:03 bach kernel: USB Mass Storage device found at 7 Thank you for your help. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]