In Re: [newbie] Smartmedia card reader, on Fri, 19 Apr 2002 14:45,
Joseph Braddock wrote:
I'm pretty sure if it says nomount, you will
manually need to create the entries under /dev. The devfs=mount
should create them automatically.
Thanks. I have the mount option.
Good to learn all
] Smartmedia card reader, on Wed, 17 Apr 2002 05:25,
Bryan Tyson wrote:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/smedia
There is no /dev/sda1, there is nothing much like it there
See what happens if you do
modprobe usb-storage
before trying to mount the card.
Thanks Bryan, output below
Hi
To add a module into a kernel either type modprobe
usb-storage
done now i have it show up with lsmod!
However it does not persist after a reboot... how does that work.
Walter
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In Re: [newbie] Smartmedia card reader, on Wed, 17 Apr 2002 05:25,
Bryan Tyson wrote:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/smedia
There is no /dev/sda1, there is nothing much like it there
See what happens if you do
modprobe usb-storage
before trying to mount the card.
Thanks Bryan
On Wednesday 17 April 2002 03:31, Walter wrote:
See what happens if you do
modprobe usb-storage
before trying to mount the card.
I still have no /dev/sda1... how do they appear? There is no sd*
device at all in the /dev directory.
Unfortunately I do not know. All I can tell you is in my
Have you tried using the config tool
in harddrake ?
this is how I set up my usb camera.
once you have the usb storage module running
your smart media card should appear under disks
click on it then run the disk config utility in expert mode
you can choose a mnt point and write the fstab from
In Re: [newbie] Smartmedia card reader, on Tue, 16 Apr 2002 15:20,
Joseph Braddock wrote:
Thanks for your response Joseph.
Make a directory under mount called smedia (or whatever you'd
like). Then with the smart media card in the reader, try typing
the following as root:
mount -t vfat
In Re: [newbie] Smartmedia card reader, on Tue, 16 Apr 2002
02:53,
Florian wrote:
Thanks for your reply Florian,
Hi i got a smartmedia reader and its emulated to be a scsi device
(actually that is on a debian machine but the difference should
not be too big)
do an lsmod as root
On Tuesday 16 April 2002 15:01, Walter Logeman wrote:
In Re: [newbie] Smartmedia card reader, on Tue, 16 Apr 2002
02:53,
Florian wrote:
Thanks for your reply Florian,
Hi i got a smartmedia reader and its emulated to be a scsi device
(actually that is on a debian machine
On Tuesday 16 April 2002 07:33, Walter wrote:
Make a directory under mount called smedia (or whatever you'd
like). Then with the smart media card in the reader, try typing
the following as root:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/smedia
There is no /dev/sda1, there is nothing much like it
In Re: [newbie] Smartmedia card reader, on Wed, 17 Apr 2002 05:25,
Florian Struck wrote:
Hi sorry for late reply.
Thanks for doing it - not late at all!
To add a module into a kernel either type modprobe usb-storage
done now i have it show up with lsmod!
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Walter Logeman
Hi,
I have 2 usb ports. The Intelleye mouse is working off one port.
i have just plugged in a Smartmedia card reader in the other port
and rebooted.
How do i activate the card reader? there is power going to the
reader. Do i need to have it in my fstab and mount it?
How would i do that?
On Monday 15 April 2002 15:21, Walter Logeman wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 usb ports. The Intelleye mouse is working off one port.
i have just plugged in a Smartmedia card reader in the other port
and rebooted.
How do i activate the card reader? there is power going to the
reader. Do i need to
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