On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 17:59 +0100, Kay Sievers wrote:
The problem lies within /dev/disk/by-id. Even though the card reader
has four slots, it only has one serial number, so only one link is
created in /dev/disk/by-id. It's called
usb-Generic_STORAGE_DEVICE_05170 and it points to one
Kay Sievers, 2007-03-21 17:47:56 +0100 :
Ok, I talked with Hannes, and we decided to change usb_id to append
-$target:$lun to the id of usb-mass storage devices. It looks like
this now:
[...]
It will be part of udev 107. Hope will work as expected.
Excellent. Let me know if you want me to
Kay Sievers wrote:
The problem lies within /dev/disk/by-id. Even though the card reader
has four slots, it only has one serial number, so only one link is
created in /dev/disk/by-id. It's called
usb-Generic_STORAGE_DEVICE_05170 and it points to one of
/dev/sd[abcd], not always the same
The problem lies within /dev/disk/by-id. Even though the card reader
has four slots, it only has one serial number, so only one link is
created in /dev/disk/by-id. It's called
usb-Generic_STORAGE_DEVICE_05170 and it points to one of
/dev/sd[abcd], not always the same one. I suppose
On Feb 22, Roland Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem lies within /dev/disk/by-id. Even though the card reader
has four slots, it only has one serial number, so only one link is
created in /dev/disk/by-id. It's called
usb-Generic_STORAGE_DEVICE_05170 and it points to one of
Package: udev
Version: 0.105-1
Severity: normal
I have an USB card reader with four ports (for four different types of
memory cards). Plugging it in causes the creation of /dev/sda through
/dev/sdd. Inserting an SD card into the corresponding slot (the third one,
here)
causes /dev/sdc1 to
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