> > Try /dev/sda2-5
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> That did not work, besides a flash card can have multiple
> partitions on it, I have a flash card with a win and linux
> partition. Does anyone know how scsi cd changers work, I
> have a ide cd changer and I use eject -c[0-3] to change it,
> but I believe that's only for
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On 24 Jul 2003, Dale Hair wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 11:38, Loren M Lang wrote:
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> > I have a flash card reader which is designed to read
> > from 5 different types of flash cards that I'm
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I have a usb flash card reader I bought for my debian box
and I tried to plug it in with a flash card to test it and
couldn't get it to work. I know the flash card is valid,
it works on linux with a different single type flash card
reader, but not wit
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> 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
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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 a
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