You can use mtools to check I think.
I remember I has problems with an MMC card on my MP3 player cos it had a tiny partition at the end and it refused to work
Alternativly you could set up up to use super mount, which would negate the need to use the mount command altogether.
Mike
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 04:27, RichardA wrote:
Hi,
I can mount an sdram card using a USB device (camera or card reader), but once I've looked at one, if I unmount it, and try to mount another:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] richard]$ mount /mnt/removable/ mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
I can still mount the original card at this point.
I don't believe the error message, I think it's something to do with autofs, or devfs, not deleting something dynamically. Or something.
But is there a fix?
Richard
fam is doing this - you can disable it as a system service - or stop it from a term - either which, once you stop fam, then you'll be able to slap cards'n'cd's without that "ghost" effect...
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