Did you try "eject /dev/sdN"?

On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Dan Jacobson wrote:

> In http://jidanni.org/comp/config_en.html#usb_card_reader I detail how
> I got my new PQI Travel Flash 7 in 1 USB card reader to work on debian.
> 
> However, a minor point perhaps: after umount(8)ing it and removing the
> SmartMedia card, I couldn't figure out how to read the built-in 16MB
> memory, though.  Disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cord didn't
> help. Upon reboot I could though.
> 
> You see the instruction sheet for the product states that the internal
> 16MB memory is covered up by inserting SmartMedia cards, but not the
> other cards it has holes for.  So one must remove the SmartMedia card
> it one wants to access it.  Anyway, i found I must reboot(!) to access it. 
> 

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