Neal accidentally sent this message to me instead of to the list... ,----[ Neil Lippman's message ] | On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 18:23, Florian Ernst wrote: | > Hello Michael! | > | > At Sunday 27 July 2003 22:50 Michael Waters wrote: | > > I can't get this usb reader to work at all with a smartmedia card | > > (i don't have a compact flash card to test) although searching on | > > the web suggests that the sddr-75 is a standard USB Mass Storage | > > device and there are reports that it works in linux. | > > | > > [...] | > > | > > `mount -t vfat /dev/sd[a,b] /mnt/flash/` gives: | > > mount: /dev/sd[a,b] is not a valid block device | > > | > > [...] | > > | > > 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. | > | > Did you try to mount a specific partition on the cam and the reader | > instead of the whole device, ie. 'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash/'? | | A good point, which I missed in your original posting - you need to | include the partition on the drive, which is (as far as I can tell) | always partition 1 - so you need to access /dev/sda1 or /dev/sdb1. | However, sg_map should show you which sd[ab] each of sg[123] maps to | if the devices are being correctly recognized by usb-storage...so | something still seems amiss. | | nl | `----
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