On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 08:15, A.J. Bonnema wrote: > Marc Schwartz wrote: > > > > The setting that I have in the first line enables me to access the flash > > card reader as any standard fat file system. > > Hi Marc, > > My problem is: I don't know which device to mount. That's why I included > all those details. However, because the subject line is wrong and my > details were *after* my signature, I resent the mail. > > Do you know which device to mount? > > Guus. In reviewing those details, I am not sure that I saw anything to my eye that would indicate the particular /dev that is appropriate. In my case, after reviewing several web sites where folks had posted their experience, I tried a couple of options that led me to the choices that I now have in my /etc/fstab. It may be that you will need to play around a bit until you find a setting that works for you, but I would at least start with /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 and see what results you get. If neither of those work, I would try to increment to /dev/sda2 and/or /dev/sdb2. It shouldn't be, but it may be a matter of some trial and error, unless you can locate unequivocal information for your particular reader and perhaps even media type. I hope that provides some additional guidance. Perhaps someone else will jump in with a more refined set of details. Marc