Sounds like a device that doesn't properly report media-change.

Try using 'eject' on the /dev node to signal to the kernel that it needs to
re-scan the card.

Matt

On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 10:03:29PM -0400, tj wrote:
> Thanks for the answers and about device numbering. But, now I have a 
> question that may be related to unloading modules.
> 
> I used an xd card reader witha 16MB card and all was fine. Mounting, 
> reading  and unmounting. But, then I took out the 16MB card and put in a 
> 64Mb and it complained about not finding partion table, etc and refused 
> to mount. I put it and the reader in a Windose box and everything was 
> fine and details showed FAT file system.
> 
> Could this be related to unloading the module also. The first card 
> inserted is what the module expects from then on?
> 
> alfred
> 
> 
> 
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