Mounting flash memory reader - SOLVED

Michael Satterwhite michael at weblore.com
Sun Feb 19 19:15:12 UTC 2006


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I rebooted the computer with a memory card in the reader. It brought
everything up and allows me to put cards in / take them out as needed,
automounting sda1. Somehow, I don't think the reboot SHOULD have been
necessary, but it works.

Michael Satterwhite wrote:
| I have a flash memory reader for my camera which I've used under both
| SuSE and Windows. I'm trying to use it under Ubuntu without success.
| According to the log, the system is recognising when I put a card into
| it; I have the following entries in /var/log/messages
|
| Feb 18 22:22:28 photon kernel: [5185845.467000] scsi3 : SCSI emulation
| for USB Mass Storage devices
| Feb 18 22:22:29 photon usb.agent[8635]:      usb-storage: already loaded
| Feb 18 22:22:32 photon kernel: [5185850.477000]   Vendor: Generic
| Model: STORAGE DEVICE    Rev: 0119
| Feb 18 22:22:32 photon kernel: [5185850.477000]   Type:   Direct-Access
| ~                     ANSI SCSI revision: 00
| Feb 18 22:22:32 photon kernel: [5185850.502000] Attached scsi removable
| disk sda at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
| Feb 18 22:22:33 photon scsi.agent[8685]:      sd_mod: loaded sucessfully
| (for disk)
| Feb 18 22:25:04 photon gconfd (michael-6222): GConf server is not in
| use, shutting down.
| Feb 18 22:25:04 photon gconfd (michael-6222): Exiting
|
| Can someone offer some help in getting the device online?
|
| tia
| ---Michael
|
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