when you say /dev/sda is created and that cf slot works, do you mean that you 
can mount the cf card as /dev/sda1? or is it that the cf card is /dev/sda and 
then you mount a 'partition' on the card (implying that you could have more 
than one partition on the cf card) have you tried mounting /dev/sda2 etc? if 
you have an actual scsi disk partitioned as /dev/sda1 sda2 etc it would show 
up under windows as seperate drives as well, it may be that you need another 
card plugged in to find these, if you have two cards in the reader and run:
#fdisk /dev/sda
what do you get?

bascule

On Sunday 17 Nov 2002 4:09 am, Theo Brinkman wrote:
> According to the booklet that came w/ the reader, it shows up as 4
> seperate drives under windows.  (one for each physical card type; CF,
> SD, SmartMedia, and MemoryStick)  When I plug it in, /dev/sda is created
> in devfs by hotplug, and the CF card slot works as expected.  I suspect
> from its behavior under windows, that I need to convice hotplug to
> create the other device entries in devfs so I can access the other
> slots, but I don't know how to do so.
>
>     - Theo

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