Make sure there is a memory card of come sort in there.
BTW, I don't know if anyone has mentioned it but when dealing with USB devices "devlabel" is your friend. Once you figure out the device name the first time use "devlabel" to label it so you can mount it by a special symlink instead of the real device which is likely to change.
Read the man page, it's pretty simple.
A.J. Bonnema wrote:
This is the response to 'fdisk /dev/sda' (or sda)
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: sda: Unit Not Ready, sense:
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: Current 00:00: sense key Not Ready
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: Additional sense indicates Medium not present
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: sda : READ CAPACITY failed.
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: sda : status = 1, message = 00, host = 0, driver = 08
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: Current sd00:00: sense key Not Ready
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: Additional sense indicates Medium not present
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: sda : block size assumed to be 512 bytes, disk size 1GB.
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: sda: Write Protect is off
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: sda: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 0
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 0
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: unable to read partition table
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is a disc in the drive.
Nov 24 04:37:33 abonnema kernel: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 0
Any ideas?
Guus.
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