I already tried it in console. Nothing different... I cannot mount it so it can the be unmounted!
Στις Κυρ 20 Ιουλ 2003 17:30, ο/η Dennis Myers έγραψε: > On Sunday 20 July 2003 04:58 am, manolis wrote: > > I think you misunderstood my problem: > > > > I am newbie in linux but I have learned how to mount/unmount my devices. > > The problem with the CF reader is that when I try to mount it I get "R/W > > error!". If I try to force the filesystem of the mount command ( "-t > > vfat" for example..) I get "Error Fs! . no superblock." > > The same thing does NOT happen when I use a USB flash thumb drive of > > 64MB. > > > > > > thank you for your posts.... > > > > > > > > Facts: > > 1. It autodetects in the first available /dev/sd* position. > > (sda,sdb,sdc,sdd,sde....) > > 2. It doesn't mount or umount automatically or manually as my USB flash > > thumbdrives do... > > 3. Even If I unplugged it, it leaves the his instance in the /dev/sd* > > tree each time I plug it in. (to understand: after 7 plugins and > > unplugins in USB in harddrake2 I get : sda,sdb,sdc,sdd,sdf,sde,sdg) > > 4. For each replug it leaves a system process with name > > usb-storage-0,1,2,3 etc... > > 5. After many retries it is possible beacuse of the meny /dev/sd* > > instances I have to reboot to use ANY usb devices. Even the lsusb gives > > me errors... 6. I am sure that I have a CF inside the reader, and both CF > > reader and thumb drive work fine in XP with native support. > > Manolis, hi again, as I said you have to mount and umount from a command > line console. If you do not umount the device it will leave that instance > on the system until power down. Try from a su console, mount /dev/sda1 > and then look for a removable media in /mnt . Once you finish with it you > should then do "umount /dev/sda1" and the next time you won't be at sdb and > so forth. HTH -- ___________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enter the fields of battle at ... http://www.kingsofchaos.com/page.php?id=795528 ___________________________________ There are 10 types of humans. Those who understand computers, and those who don't.
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