Re: [newbie] Sandisk USB CompactFlash Reader

2002-02-05 Thread Joseph Braddock
I was able to get my PNY SmartMedia reader to work by changing vfat to msdos in /etc/fstab. My entry for it is: /dev/sda1 /mnt/smedia msdos user,noauto On Monday 04 February 2002 05:09 pm, you wrote: > Does anyone have one of these working? I have plugged it into my USB port, > and Linux seems

Re: [newbie] Sandisk USB CompactFlash Reader

2002-02-05 Thread Larry Varney
Alan Patterson wrote: > , another CF reader, usb-storage problem! > I must be missing something really simple here. > I've done a fresh install of LM8.1 and I don't even have the /dev/sd* > files. > So I don't even know where to start with even mounting my device! > > Any help ? > W

RE: [newbie] Sandisk USB CompactFlash Reader

2002-02-05 Thread Alan Patterson
Title: RE: [newbie] Sandisk USB CompactFlash Reader , another CF reader, usb-storage problem! I must be missing something really simple here. I've done a fresh install of LM8.1 and I don't even have the /dev/sd* files. So I don't even know where to start with even mou

Re: [newbie] Sandisk USB CompactFlash Reader

2002-02-05 Thread Larry Varney
I have a multi-card reader, both Compact Flash and Smart Media. Hard Drake would "recognize" it as a 1-Gig SCSI drive, but I was never able to get LM to see any SM card in it. Perhaps it would have worked with a CF card, but that's sort of moot. Anyway, I went out and bought a SanDisk Sma

[newbie] Sandisk USB CompactFlash Reader

2002-02-04 Thread Terry S.
Does anyone have one of these working? I have plugged it into my USB port, and Linux seems to recognize it, even mounts it (as Floppy2 or Floppy, I can't remember which), but when I try to access it through either a command prompt or thru Nautilus, it either tells me that it was unable to access