Please give us some more information; can you include:
1) The output of the dmesg command after you've issued one of these
dd commands and waited
a few seconds?
2) Information on the make/model/capacity of the SD card you are using.
I think the command should work, however be aware that SD cards are
often much slower writing than reading (and can be quite fussy).
Also, make sure that the SD card is not mounted at the time that you
issue these commands; finally if you do command (2) that will change
your partition on the SD card, and if you've done that it's probably a
good idea to take it out and put it back in afterwards before doing
command 1 to make sure the kernel notices.
Generally USB sdcard readers appear as /dev/sd* hence the probable
reason some of the examples say that.
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dd writing to an SDHC /dev/mmcblk0
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