Try "eject /dev/sdb" to umount the card.

On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, Victor Asteinza wrote:

> I am running gentoo on a shuttle. I was able to figure out which scsi
> devive it was by just looking at the sd's and seeing that sdb1 existed.
> The problem that I am having is that I have to unplug the reader and
> replug it in whenever I change the card and remount it.  Does anyone
> have any suggestions?
>
> Thank You,
> Victor
>
> > Dear $NAME:
> >
> > I have a USB multiple flash card reader that connects to nvidia motherbaord
> > pci bus. The reader reads Compact Flash, Smart Media, Sony Memory Stick,
> and
> > the fourth type (Idon't remenber what it's called).
> > How to I access these cards? I have dredged up  a pile of info on USB and
> > digital cameras with a reference to SCSI devices but I don't know how the
> > PCI bus figures into this formula.
> > I am running Mandrake v9.1 on ShuttleX w/nvidia motherboard that had
> Windows
> > XP home installed. I successfully did a dual boot installation of Linux and
> > found problems with the onboard ethernet interface, an installed ethernet
> > nic that I can't seem to get together with a driver, the modem
> ("winmodem"),
> > and now I'm trying to export jpeg images from the Gimp. I need a way out of
> > this machine from Linux and the only remaining avenue at this time is the
> > USB bus.
> > I believe I only need info on the role of the PCI bus.
> >
> > I totally appreciate your time, $NAME, and attention:
> > Jeff Killen
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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