I've spent several hours on this so far, and I've come to a dead end.
According to linux-usb.org, this reader should be supported, and it
almost seems that it is.
I've made sure that I have the appropriate modules installed. The USB
devices does list that I have the device plugged in:
T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=01 Cnt=02 Dev#= 4 Spd=12 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1
P: Vendor=05e3 ProdID=0700 Rev= 1.13
C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=80 MxPwr= 96mA
I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=08(stor.) Sub=06 Prot=50
Driver=usb-storage
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl= 0ms
E: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl= 0ms
The device class is 08, which I believe should work (I know that class
10 does not). I've also checked /proc/scsi, and I have a directory
usb-storage-0, with a single file "1" in it. It can tell when I have my
reader plugged and unplugged from looking at the last line.
Host scsi1: usb-storage
Vendor: Unknown
Product: USB Storage Device
Serial Number: None
Protocol: Transparent SCSI
Transport: Bulk
GUID: 05e307000000000000000000
Attached: Yes
The problem seems to be though that /proc/scsi/scsi never lists the
device. All it has is my CD-RW, which is being run by ide-scsi. As a
result, I can't mount my card using /dev/sd[a-g]*.
If anyone has some insight, I'd greatly appreciate it. I've tried using
both uhci and usb-uhci modules, removing ide-scsi so that my CD-RW is
not available. I'm running stock 2.4.18, and I've selected all of the
mass-storage sub-drivers listed. I feel like I'm close, but I don't
know what the last step is.
Thanks,
Dan
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