On Wednesday 15 December 2004 08:23 am, Juraj Ziegler wrote: > Derek Broughton wrote: > > On Wednesday 15 December 2004 04:10, Juraj Ziegler wrote: > >>Benedek Frank wrote: > >>>lspci reports the following. > >>> > >>>0000:02:04.3 Unknown mass storage controller: Texas Instruments > >>>PCI7420/PCI7620 Dual Socket CardBus and Smart Card Cont. w/ 1394a-2000 > >>>OHCI Two-PortPHY/Link-Layer Cont. an > >> > >>On my IBM Thinkpad X20, there is also a built-in CompactFlash reader. It > >> is connected to the PCMCIA bus and the card is available as /dev/hda. > > > > Hda? That would normally be your primary IDE drive. /dev/sda, perhaps? > > hde. early morning, no coffee :). USB storage devices appear as SCSI stuff, > pcmcia storage devices appear as IDE stuff.
Can you tell me if there is a way to know which device name it is using? Like hde or hdf etc. Like for SCSI and USB, you can use sg_map and it will show what is and where is. Thanks. > > >>At first glance, when I saw "CardBus" in the output above, I thought this > >>is your case as well, but I'm not 100% sure. > > > > No, CardBus is just the 32-bit version of PCMCIA. So it looks like it's > > reporting one controller for the two slots: the single-slot cardbus and > > the second slot for the Smart Card. > > I know what CardBus is. And I know, why I was not sure :). > > j. > > -- > __________________________________________________________________________ > "We did a risk management review. We concluded that there was no risk of > any management." -- Dilbert > > :wq -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

