On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 10:41:24PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib Bandopadhyay wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
> I am a FOSS enthusiast.
> Recently, I have run into a problem. Although it is a long-standing
> problem, this is a special case of the issue.
> I placed the queries on Debian and Knoppix forums with sufficient information.
> The issue is this:
>
> How to back up data of SIM Card with its Reader?
> Links:
> (1) http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=128156
> (2)
> http://knoppix.net/forum/threads/31824-How-to-back-up-SIM-Card-data-with-its-Reader?p=133623#post133623
> Postby bkpsusmitaa » 2016-04-29 09:13
>
> I recently bought a Master Gold USB 2.0 SIM Card Reader [model
> MG-008], having compatibility with Doze XP, 2000, Me, Vista and OSX
> 10.2+.
> I also have the mini-CD which has the software that allows Doze users
> to access the SIM card.
> I lament because with a dozing system like Doze people can access
> everything via applications, while Linux, with so much power, can't.
> I want to back up my SIM card data.
> Are you aware of a package that can help me do this and more?
> Symbian and Android can do it, so therefore can Linux.
> I am sure my more able compatriots would be able to do it.
> Eager to hear from you, leaders!
>
> Regarding the codes:
> [code]lsusb -v[/code]
> [quote]
> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 14cd:6700 Super Top Card Reader
> Couldn't open device, some information will be missing
> Device Descriptor:
> bLength 18
> bDescriptorType 1
> bcdUSB 2.00
> bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
> bDeviceSubClass 0
> bDeviceProtocol 0
> bMaxPacketSize0 64
> idVendor 0x14cd Super Top
> idProduct 0x6700 Card Reader
> bcdDevice 2.01
> iManufacturer 1
> iProduct 3
> iSerial 2
> bNumConfigurations 1
> Configuration Descriptor:
> bLength 9
> bDescriptorType 2
> wTotalLength 32
> bNumInterfaces 1
> bConfigurationValue 1
> iConfiguration 0
> bmAttributes 0x80
> (Bus Powered)
> MaxPower 100mA
> Interface Descriptor:
> bLength 9
> bDescriptorType 4
> bInterfaceNumber 0
> bAlternateSetting 0
> bNumEndpoints 2
> bInterfaceClass 8 Mass Storage
> bInterfaceSubClass 6 SCSI
> bInterfaceProtocol 80 Bulk-Only
> iInterface 0
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bLength 7
> bDescriptorType 5
> bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN
> bmAttributes 2
> Transfer Type Bulk
> Synch Type None
> Usage Type Data
> wMaxPacketSize 0x0200 1x 512 bytes
> bInterval 0
> Endpoint Descriptor:
> bLength 7
> bDescriptorType 5
> bEndpointAddress 0x02 EP 2 OUT
> bmAttributes 2
> Transfer Type Bulk
> Synch Type None
> Usage Type Data
> wMaxPacketSize 0x0200 1x 512 bytes
> bInterval 0
> [/quote]
>
> I tried to mount only one USB device loaded, but the response is as follows:
> [code]mount /dev/usb/hiddev0 /media/sdc[/code]
> [quote]
> mount: /dev/usb/hiddev0 is not a block device
> [/quote]
Why would you mount a hid device? This is a mass storage device, it
should be mounted automatically by your system when you plug it in, or
you can run:
mount /dev/sdc /tmp/x
if you have a /tmp/x directory and /dev/sdc is the block device.
What is the kernel log messages when you plug the device in? You can
get that by doing:
Before plugging in:
sudo dmesg -c
Plug the device in.
Provide the output of:
dmesg
thanks,
greg k-h
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