max_scsi_luns=4.
tj
Alan Stern wrote:
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Jeff wrote:
I can not get the USB built in 9-in-1 memory card reader to work for all
cards. It is recognized at boot as a Secure Digital :
#dmesg
.
Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage
scsi1
ProdID=9360.
No manufacture name is listed.
Don't know why it is called 9in1, it only has 4 slots for MMC/SD, MS/MS
PRO, COMPACT I/II and SMARTMEDIA/XD, which equals 8. Plus device file
and usbview state 8 endpoints.
tj
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Just picked up a Compaq SR1012NX tower that has a 9-in1 usb card reader
on it. Will these behave the same as my indivdual Digital Concepts
memory card reader/writers?
Become /dev/scda1, scdb1, etc?
tj
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Thanks for the answers and about device numbering. But, now I have a
question that may be related to unloading modules.
I used an xd card reader witha 16MB card and all was fine. Mounting,
reading and unmounting. But, then I took out the 16MB card and put in a
64Mb and it complained about not
If usb-uhci is not going to be 2.6, I guess the Saitek joy stick will
not be supported in 2.6.
IHMO differences like this are what is causing Linux to have problems
cracking the desktop
Randy.Dunlap wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 13:45:47 -0400 tj wrote:
| Well, I finally got the damn Saitek
-uhci and uhci modules?
Why are there two uhci modules?
Is this done just to totally confuse and bewilder poor souls like me? :-)
tj
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The info I read about it being supported was from a year or two ago. So,
this is a newer kernel then would have been used back then. If it is not
working with this kernel, 2.4.22, what would cause it to work with a
newer kernel. Which newer kernel supports it exactly?
tj
Duncan Sands wrote
this, or whether
its going to all your /dev/null =)
I am happy to give more feedback if asked.
Thanx, especially if it gets fixed =)
-TJ
Here is copy of last email:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.devel/13856
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