You shouldn't need to run diskdrake each time, hotplug should do it all automatically.
Prolem is hotplug doesn't relise anything has changed until the whole device is removed and reinsterted. People with proper USB harddisks / Pen Disks (or whatever) won't have this problem.
It's a bit like a disk in a floppy drive bing treated as a harddisk. Your having to change the whole drive to change 1 disk.
Mike
RichardA wrote:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 18:39:15 +0100, Michael Lothian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you tried removing the whole card reader, changing cards and plugging the card reader back in?
That works! I unplug, run diskdrake, replug, run diskdrake again, and I can see a different card. I think having to run diskdrake may be a different problem, by the way.
Think it may have something to do with linux thinging it's a usb harddisk rather than a removable media.
Surely this just happens to me? If it was a 'feature' of linux, it would be common knowledge, no?
Richard
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