The default MIPS partition table is different from what is found on your
memory stick.  That's likely your problem.

Matthew Dharm

On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 06:00:48PM -0800, Don Garrett wrote:
>   I have a Sony MSAC-US1 memory stick reader which seems to be working just
> find with Redhat 7.1 and kernel 2.4.9. However, I'm also trying to get it
> working on a MIPS machine running 2.4.4.
> 
>   On the Mips machine, I load scsi_mod.o, sd_mod.o, and usb-storage.o by hand,
> then when I connect the device I get  'unkown partition table'. I'm guessing
> that the problem can come from either the older kernel version, byte ordering
> problems with one of the drivers involved, or something unusual about the
> build on the Mips machine (which is not a standard distribution).
> 
>   Other people have gotten USB CD-Roms to work on this machine, but nobody has
> tried to get any form of card reader working before.
> 
>   Can anyone offer any advice? Does this sound familiar somehow?
> 
>   Thanks for any help.
> 
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