2011/8/8 Michael Cronenworth <m...@cchtml.com>

> Michael Hennebry wrote:
> > Am I missing a package or something?
>
> USB devices and file systems are handled entirely by the kernel.
>
> Here's some things I can think of that could be wrong:
> 1. The newer kernel is incompatible with your USB reader.
> 2. Your reader has coincidentally broken.
> 3. The flash media has coincidentally died.
>
> Try either a different reader, flash media, or older kernel (or mixes of
> them).
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is possible that your Flash card is broken, if you can read it on a Windows
or MacOS machine (or even other linux machine)
I recommend you to backup your pictures and then use Gparted to format it in
Fat32 again, so it can be readable again.

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