Here's chat log related to this issue: --- Log opened Mon May 28 10:40:31 2012 10:40 < dougmencken> hi guys; since some time, I lost capability to auto-mount SD card 10:40 < mcloy> can anyone tell how much ram and cpu does kde takes including system (fresh install) and how much a bare system of console without kde takes? 10:40 < dougmencken> mount /dev/sdg1 /mnt/SD_Card/ hangs forever 10:41 < dougmencken> (even ^C doesn't help) 10:41 < dougmencken> what is wrong? 10:43 < dougmencken> even kill -9 17040 doesn't help o_O 10:43 < dougmencken> [504844.230256] Buffer I/O error on device sdg1, logical block 100633 << hmmm 10:44 < dougmencken> [504844.230242] end_request: I/O error, dev sdg, sector 805886 << on other OSes (OS X, etc.) it mounts perfectly 10:45 < Fieldy> i just don't understand your question or what you want. all i see is pasting. 10:45 < dougmencken> Fieldy: I want to mount SD card 10:46 < dougmencken> Fieldy: but it doesn't mount, showing me I/O bummers error; on other OSes everything is okay 10:46 < Fieldy> dunno what to tell you, the errors are quite cryptic to me. i've never had issues doing it. i suggest low-level formatting it with the filesystem of your choice 10:47 < dougmencken> Fieldy: how to perform "low-level" format? dd? 10:48 < Psi-Jack> dougmencken: That's done at the BIOS level, actually. 10:48 < Psi-Jack> Err, CMOS anyway. 10:48 < dougmencken> Psi-Jack: firmware of the card? oh 10:49 < Psi-Jack> dd could effectively do the same basic thing though. 10:50 < dougmencken> okay, will copy all data using OS X and then will do badblocks 10:50 < wols> you cannot "low level" format for years now. pretty much no sort of device allows it anymore. dd is anything but "low level" format 10:50 < wols> dougmencken: if another OS with the same hardware (card reader)works fine, then obviously your linux tries to access the hardware wrongly in some way 10:50 < Psi-Jack> wols: Incorrect. 10:51 < dougmencken> wols: yep, the card reader is the same
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