jeffrey franc-law wrote:
Do these USB SD card readers work on linux? Since the TI card reader doesn't work, I thought I would buy one of the cheap USB keys that take an SDRAM card. I assume, the device is then addressed as USB Mass Storage?

ciao,
jfl

--I use a 512 MB USB 2.0 stick and a USB 2.0 card reader; they get recognized as mass storage. Last Christmas I connected a digital camera to one of the two USB 2.0 ports and it was instantly recognized as mass storage. (Amazingly, that camera required special drivers to work under Windows!) In all of the above cases the file system has been VFAT.

The only problem I have been facing is logistic: How to set up my /etc/udev/rules.d/*.rules files, so that the hotplugged devices are assigned consistent names. Some changes in the syntax seem to have been introduced starting with kernel 2.6.13, notably among them the use of double equals sign for comparisons.

CF

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