Re: SD card reader (Winbond)

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"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For me, it auto-mounted as soon as I did the modprobe tifm_sd. But I
have the card labeled, so that may make a difference. I remember
some problems about USB drives not auto-mounted if they were not
labeled, so you may run into the same problems. In any case, the
device will be /dev/mmcblk.<something>, and not /dev/sd<something>.
The card is not treated as a SCSI drive, unlike the USB connected
ones. It may still be using the SCSI code - I have not looked into
it that deeply, but it is a multi-media card block device. (mmcblk)

>From the differences in responce, I suspect that we have different
setups. My laptop only has a single slot for memory cards, and does
not support the Smart Media or Compact Flash cards.

Mikkel
No luck here. It looks like the mmcblk dev isn't getting created. The only error messages I'm seeing are the call trace I posted previously. I Googled for some of the related terms and the best I got was a Mandrivia bug report for a different problem. The gist of the discussion in the bug report was that this was a different problem and a separate bug should be opened. It doesn't look like that happened since I don't find the bug. I'll try a few more Google searches.

Looks like I may have to wait a little longer to be able to read my SD card directly. The USB cable to the camera works but the camera has to be on for that. It would be nice to be able to just pop out the SD card, slot it on my laptop and get the pictures.

Cheers,
Dave

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