Thanks. I'm using MS-Dos FAT, because the tutorial I'm following says that the 
Pi needs that. I followed the steps in the below message, but am now getting a 
failure when erasing:

Unmounting disk.
Couldn't open device.
Operation failed…

That was after unmounting it manually in Terminal. Before, I was selecting the 
SD card, not the reader; doing it this way I get an option for the scheme, 
which I didn't see before. Still, it doesn't want to work.
> On Jun 5, 2016, at 17:44, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> You could do worse than to try and manually unmount the disk (without 
> ejecting it) before the erase.  This has worked for me before.  You’ll use 
> Terminal.
> 
> Make sure you use the MBR partition scheme with your FAT file system when 
> creating it.  Use the “Erase” function (as of El Cap) or Partition (for prior 
> versions of OS X) but on the disk, and not the volume.  In other words, 
> select the disk by hardware description, not by volume label, in Disk Utility.
> 
> First, to unmount, find your disk name in Terminal using “diskutil list” and 
> then use “diskutil unmountdisk name” (where “name” is the whole disk).  This 
> unmounts every volume on that disk.  You want a whole device name, like 
> /dev/disk3, for example, and not a slice, like /dev/disk3s1.
> 
> Then go to Disk Utility, select the whole disk in question (it should still 
> be visible), choose Erase, set a volume label and set the scheme to Master 
> Boot Record, and try and erase again.
> 
> Expand the details view.  Look at the results table.  You should see both 
> partition and mkfs steps.  If it fails, let us know where exactly it failed.
> 
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