On Thursday 08 January 2004 02:33 pm, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> You can't mount the scsi generic (sg) device; you need to map the
> associated disk. Assuming the LITE-ON device from your sg_scan is a scsi
> removable (sr) device such as a CD-ROM, your SD reader should be sda. You
> can check this wit
You can't mount the scsi generic (sg) device; you need to map the
associated disk. Assuming the LITE-ON device from your sg_scan is a scsi
removable (sr) device such as a CD-ROM, your SD reader should be sda. You
can check this with:
fdisk /dev/sda
to make sure you're right. If so, you can:
mou
Hello, does anyone know what I might be missing with trying to get a valid
device for an usb SD card reader?
Thanks for any input,
Steve
sg_scan -i and sg_map show the following:
bash-2.03# sg_scan -i
/dev/sg0: scsi0 channel=0 id=0 lun=0 [em] type=5
LITE-ON LTR-48246SSS06 [wide=0
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