On Thursday 28 November 2002 01:02 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Thursday 28 Nov 2002 5:57 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: > > Out of curiosity I decided to try the card reader again, now 9.0 is > > settled in. To my surprise MCC recognises it as follows: > > I tried a re-boot, and found that my sda was now sdb, and the card was > recognised as sda. Then I tried to mount it: > --- > mount /dev/hda /mnt/cardreader > mount: block device /dev/hda is write-protected, mounting read-only > mount: No medium found > [root@anne-linux anne]# umount /mnt/cardreader > umount: /mnt/cardreader: not mounted > ---- > > I presume that this means that it is finding the CF slot, for which I don't > have a card, and not the SM slot, in which I have placed a card. > > Is that your interpretation? > > Anne
Anne, was that a typo above or did you really mean sda? Again it has to have a partition designation. Try mount /dev/sda1 or /dev/sdb1 whichever is the smart card device. Just type in that and see what it returns. Then if you cd to /mnt /cardreader it should show you data as in photos by doing "ls".HTH -- Dennis M. linux user # 180842
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