Here is a link to show multiple media mounted with a 6-1 reader.

http://65.49.20.176/phpSysInfo-2.1/index.php

I agree with Gregory, it looks like a standard reader.





                                                                           
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I will re-build the kernel with USB debugging and will get back to you.


Matthew Dharm wrote:
> Alan, I don't think this is one of those devices.  This looks like a
pretty
> standard multi-LUN setup which uses the bulk-only driver.  Devices like
> Andries has are pretty uncommon, especially in 6-in-1 varieties.
>
> It's impossible to be certain, of course, without seeing the USB Storage
> Verbose Debug logs.

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