Sorry about that, I was unclear.  I took the first one to work (Win XP machine) after 
I got it working on Linux at home.  Picked up the new one today on my way home from 
work, tried it here at home on Linux (same machine where the other worked) and the new 
one fails.

--Mike

At 03:10 PM 9/18/02 -0700, you wrote:
>| Yesterday, I picked up a PNY CompactFlash card reader.  Doesn't have a model 
>number, but it's 05e3:0700.  After upgrading to 2.4.19, it worked perfectly.  This 
>afternoon, I decided to pick up another so I would have one for home and one for 
>work.  Same ID (05e3:0700), but this one won't work.
>|
>| When I plug it in, it seems ok.  Get the same log messages I got for the one that 
>worked.  However, when I put a CF card in and try to mount it with:
>|
>| mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt
>|
>| I get a:
>| mount: No medium found
>| error, and the system then begins continuously logging
>| hub.c: port 2 connection change
>| hub.c: port 2, portstatus 101, change 1, 12 Mb/s
>| hub.c: port 2, portstatus 101, change 0, 12 Mb/s
>|
>| This is very odd because the readers seem identical...
>| Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Sounds more like a USB host controller difference to me.
>Are you home and work systems identical?

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Michael S. Moulton    UZ 541+UUD Lord Bodak
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