I have Fedora 12 running on an HP Pavilion a375c PC. It has one of those "multi-card" reader things, and if I insert a Memory Stick, an icon for it appears on my desk top and I can browse files on it etc.
If I insert a Compact Flash card, the little blue light (beside the slot) comes on, but Linux doesn't seem to recognize it/make an icon for it on the desktop.
I tried creating directory /mnt/cflashcard but then I don't know what device to mount there to mak the CF files available...
How do I get this working?
Thanks,
On Mon, 2010-01-04 at 22:48 -0800, Donald Russell wrote:
I have Fedora 12 running on an HP Pavilion a375c PC. It has one of those "multi-card" reader things, and if I insert a Memory Stick, an icon for it appears on my desk top and I can browse files on it etc.
If I insert a Compact Flash card, the little blue light (beside the slot) comes on, but Linux doesn't seem to recognize it/make an icon for it on the desktop.
My Asus laptop is somewhat similar. SD cards are useable, but MMC cards are not (both are Compact Flash cards).
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 00:15, Tim ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Mon, 2010-01-04 at 22:48 -0800, Donald Russell wrote:
I have Fedora 12 running on an HP Pavilion a375c PC. It has one of those "multi-card" reader things, and if I insert a Memory Stick, an icon for it appears on my desk top and I can browse files on it etc.
If I insert a Compact Flash card, the little blue light (beside the slot) comes on, but Linux doesn't seem to recognize it/make an icon for it on the desktop.
My Asus laptop is somewhat similar. SD cards are useable, but MMC cards are not (both are Compact Flash cards).
How do I tell those apart when buying them?
Hi Donald/ Tim,
could you please come up with the debug log statements by taken from terminal 'dmesg' command or just wrap the file in /var/log/message.
Probable both can be done in the super user level only.
So before executing these commands, use the command to switch to Root authority.
# su
Thanks.
Best Regards, Ramesh Ramasamy
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:15 AM, Tim ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Mon, 2010-01-04 at 22:48 -0800, Donald Russell wrote:
I have Fedora 12 running on an HP Pavilion a375c PC. It has one of those "multi-card" reader things, and if I insert a Memory Stick, an icon for it appears on my desk top and I can browse files on it etc.
If I insert a Compact Flash card, the little blue light (beside the slot) comes on, but Linux doesn't seem to recognize it/make an icon for it on the desktop.
My Asus laptop is somewhat similar. SD cards are useable, but MMC cards are not (both are Compact Flash cards).
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