Hi Matthew et al.,
I've gotten around to creating a log of the verbose debug output when
I attach the card reader with an SD card inserted. This is a multi
card reader with 4 slots for different media type, the other three of
which are empty.
I've placed the log here:
Sorry for top-posting (darn pocket outlook).
Perhaps widnows does some test-reads to check the size?
Sam
-Original Message-
From: Jason LeBrun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: 05/08/07 20:59
Subject: Re: [linux-usb-devel] Problem with 2GB card using USB
Perhaps this is something that the file storage gadget can help us figure
out?
matt
On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 12:59:57PM -0700, Jason LeBrun wrote:
I've not yet completed Matthew Dharm's request to enable
USB_STORAGE_VERBOSE_DEBUG. I'll do that today.
I did zero out the partition table (and
Hi Jason,
On Samstag, 4. August 2007, Jason LeBrun wrote:
I'm using a Kingston 2.0GB SD card with a unbranded card reader
(model number UCR-61). When I insert the card, it's detected as
device using 512-byte sector sizes
This is correct. All SD and SDHC cards are using 512 Byte sector size.
-Original Message-
From: Wolfgang Mües [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [linux-usb-devel] Problem with 2GB card using USB SD card reader
H... I think Windows is using the information from
the partitions to
compute the size, not from the CSD.
I think so.
If the poster uses d
I've not yet completed Matthew Dharm's request to enable
USB_STORAGE_VERBOSE_DEBUG. I'll do that today.
I did zero out the partition table (and then some :-)) using dd:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdd bs=1024 count=1000
To verify, I fired up fdisk, and got this message:
Device contains neither a
Can you do the following:
1) Dump the partition table with fdisk, and send it to us
2) Turn on USB_STORAGE_VERBOSE_DEBUG, capture the log from inserting the
card and capacity scan, and send it to us
Matt
On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 12:10:07PM -0700, Jason LeBrun wrote:
Hi there,
I'm using a