On Monday 16 Nov 2009, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am running Debian Sid, and have a USB multicard reader installed in
> my PC. I know the card reader is seen, lsusb lists it
>
> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 058f:6362 Alcor Micro Corp. Hi-Speed 21-in-1
> Flash Card Reader/Writer (Internal/External)
>
>
>I know the card reader is seen, lsusb lists it
With your favorite file manager, look at /dev/disk/by-id I think you will see
what Debian has designated for this card reader. It will be a 'disk' with a
standard device name: sd You can then put a line in your /etc/fstab
file:
/dev/sd/mnt
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:37:47 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> When I plug the SD card in, the reader shows an orange light, showing
> its detected something, but (for instance) running fdisk -l does not
> show it, and I cannot see any devices appearing in /dev (such as
> /dev/sd[cdef]1) to indicated
Alan Chandler wrote:
I am running Debian Sid, and have a USB multicard reader installed in my
PC. I know the card reader is seen, lsusb lists it
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 058f:6362 Alcor Micro Corp. Hi-Speed 21-in-1
Flash Card Reader/Writer (Internal/External)
And /dev is populated with /dev/s
> When I plug the SD card in, the reader shows an orange light, showing
> its detected something, but (for instance) running fdisk -l does not
> show it, and I cannot see any devices appearing in /dev (such as
> /dev/sd[cdef]1) to indicated the card is seen.
What does `dmesg' say?
Ste
Dne, 16. 11. 2009 11:37:47 je Alan Chandler napisal(a):
Sorry for pointing out the obvious, but have you tried setting up a
mount folder and manually mounting the device therein? Regardless of
the configuration of your system, manual mounting should always work,
even when various automounting da
I am running Debian Sid, and have a USB multicard reader installed in my
PC. I know the card reader is seen, lsusb lists it
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 058f:6362 Alcor Micro Corp. Hi-Speed 21-in-1
Flash Card Reader/Writer (Internal/External)
And /dev is populated with /dev/sdc,/dev/sdd, /dev/sde an
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