Re: USB CF Reader

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Yeah it seems to work fine just manualy mounting it now.

That works for me as I dont really need to use it all that often anyway
and when I do its no big deal to mount/unmount.

Thanks for your input!

On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 01:53, Mike Burger wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Thornton wrote:
> 
> > Aug 16 20:30:54 localhost udev[3744]: creating device node '/udev/sda'
> > Aug 16 20:30:54 localhost udev[3743]: creating device node '/udev/sg0'
> > Is it just not auto mounting then? As when I placed a card in it didnt
> > do anything else.  
> > 
> > yes since it was mentioned the standard kernel works I have been using
> > that since.
> > 
> > Thank you for all our help thus far
> 
> With mine, it doesn't automount the cards, but I also have "noauto" in my 
> fstab for those card slot entries.  I suppose I could try removing that 
> and could let you know how I make out.
> 
> Scratch that...I just tried.  My patricular card reader doesn't seem to 
> trigger anything when I insert a card, even after I removed the "noauto" 
> option from its line in fstab.
> 
> The best bet, IMO, is to add a line in your fstab like so:
> 
> /dev/sdc1               /mnt/camera             auto    user,noauto,rw  0 0
> 
> Change sdc whatever device your reader or its slot comes up as, change 
> /mnt/camera to whatever mount point you like.
> 
> Then, when you put in a card, just "mount /mnt/camera" and voila, it's 
> mounted.  When you're done, just "umount /mnt/camera" and it's unmounted.
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