2010-12-28 01:26, Polytropon skrev:
...
Still the method of issuing something like
# true> /dev/da1
Try
# mount /dev/da1 /mnt
That makes GEOM taste the card, thus creating the device node(s) for the
partition(s) on the card. And as long as you don't reboot, the device
node(s) remain even when you remove the card, so you only need to do
that the first time you access the card after rebooting.
A dirty hack, but it has worked for me since I started using CF cards on
a regular basis. Though I would also welcome some kind of automatic
creation of the device node(s).
looks wrong - even if it works. It looks like: "And now we
are overwriting the whole memory card with... erm... with
the truth, but at least we're overwriting it." This just
gives me a scary impression. There should be something
more "correct", such as resetting some bus via camcontrol
or re-reading a structure via usbdevs, but no> access
to the whole card.
...
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