mounting card on internal reader?
Florian Diesch
diesch at spamfence.net
Thu Feb 8 05:25:46 UTC 2007
Matt Price <matt.price at utoronto.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a multi-card reader /usb port in the floppy slot on my computer,
> and I'd like to have the cards I insert there mounted automatically.
> When I insert a usb flash drive or other type of medium,
> gnome-volume-manager detects the dev event, I guess, and automatically
> mounts the volume nad displays it in nautilus. I'd like this to happen
> with my internal card reader as well, but while the card insertion IS
> detected by the system, as dmesg shows:
> [66680.274071] SCSI device sde: 124160 512-byte hdwr sectors (64 MB)
> [66680.276688] sde: Write Protect is off
> [66680.276693] sde: Mode Sense: 03 00 00 00
> [66680.276697] sde: assuming drive cache: write through
>
> the card isn't automaounted. anyone have any idea why that's the case,
> or what I might do to correct it? do I need some kind of a udev rule?
> THis is on ubuntu feisty, amd64, so I think of it as a gnome issue I
> guess.
Maybe it's not detected as a removable disc so pmount doesn't mount it.
Try to add /dev/sde to /etc/pmount.allow .
Florian
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