Anyway...
Although I didn't figured out what is going on I also want to ask
related to the this problem:
Any time that I plug in my USB reader it gets another name in the /dev tree
for example the first time I pluged it in I get: /dev/sda when I unplugged it 
and replug it again I get : /dev/sdb  etc... etc...
I think this is related to my problem...
How can I remove the faulty /dev/..   links?
This doesn't happen with my USB flash thumb drive that automounts fine , and 
every time I plug it in I get: /dev/sdb1

Please Help..!!




Στις Πεμ 17 Ιουλ 2003 11:58, ο/η manolis έγραψε:
> Hi,
> I have a transcend CF reader with USB interface.
> When I connect it to my system (mdk 9.1).
> It does show up in dev/sda and also at the /dev/scsi/.... tree
> BUT it doesn't automount.
> When I try to mount it manually it tells me about read write error or error
> in file system. ( I tried auto,vfat,msdos)
> (Another USB flash drive that I have (64MB) it is working fine!)
> I am pretty newbie in linux so I have some questions:
>
> 1. When a device attaches itshelf on /dev tree does this "automatically"
> mean that the device is ALSO supported?
> 2. If the #1 is no , how can I find if it is supported? ( I know the device
> can work with generic USB storage support from winXP).
>
> Any help for the setup of the drive is wanted....
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Manolis

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