On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 11:00 +0100, Matthias Saou wrote:
Rodd Clarkson wrote :
> Would you like to explain to the masses (or maybe just me) how you got
> SD/MMC support working in Fedora.
>
> I notice that 'modprobe mmc_block' now installs the modules needed, but
> beyond this it's not doing anything.
>
> Doesn't notice the insertion of cards into the reader (which lspci
> reports as a):
>
> 03:01.2 Class 0805: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 17)
>
> Nothing shows up in /dev
>
> Nothing mounts, that's for certain.
>
> This isn't the plug N play I'm getting used to in Fedora, so what do I
> need to do. It would be great to have support for SD/MMC in FC5 and it
> certainly looks like we're close.
Well, these might be separate issues, as many USB connected SD/MMC readers
work by default (only with unencrypted media, I guess), whereas the device
you list reminds me a lot of the internal reader I have in my Dell X1
laptop, which simply doesn't work with Linux, from the lack of a device
driver... it's a quite different device (PCI connected, not USB).
Yes, I've got one of these in my Dell Inspiron 9300 at the moment.
Fortunately for us, a driver has been developed and has been submitted
for inclusion in the kernel. It's currently in -mm and should make it
into 2.6.16 or 2.6.17.
Personally, I'd love to see it included as a patch into the kernel, but
I know Dave's perspective on it and respect that position. I also know
that occasionally Dave makes exceptions to the rule, so while I hoped
that this might be one of them, I'm also not going to start holding my
breath.
Rodd
--
"It's a fine line between denial and faith.
It's much better on my side"