On 03/06/2011 12:49 PM, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> This is wierd. I've got a multicard reader installed on my Fedora 14
> system. If I insert an SD card, it gets recognized and mounted right
> away. If I unmount the card, remove it, and reinsert it, the system does
> nothing. No entries in the mes
On Monday, March 07, 2011 06:01:10 am Lamar Owen wrote:
> Here's the relevant /var/log/messages sections (which, since it spanned 5AM,
> spanned two files, /var/log/messages, and /var/log/messages-20110307) for my
> SD card swap a few minutes ago:
> ++
> Mar 7 04:56:31 localhost kernel:
On Sunday, March 06, 2011 01:49:20 pm Gordon Charrick wrote:
> This is wierd. I've got a multicard reader installed on my Fedora 14
> system. If I insert an SD card, it gets recognized and mounted right
> away. If I unmount the card, remove it, and reinsert it, the system does
> nothing. No entr
Gordon Charrick cox.net> writes:
>
> This is wierd. I've got a multicard reader installed on my Fedora 14
> system. If I insert an SD card, it gets recognized and mounted right
> away. If I unmount the card, remove it, and reinsert it, the system does
> nothing. No entries in the messages fil
This is wierd. I've got a multicard reader installed on my Fedora 14
system. If I insert an SD card, it gets recognized and mounted right
away. If I unmount the card, remove it, and reinsert it, the system does
nothing. No entries in the messages file about the device or anything.
If I want to