Thanks to all who responded to my original post. The problem is
apparently that USB memory sticks and flash cards (and probably other
external memory cards) often have unique formatting that is understood
by Windows but not by Linux. The best solution suggested so far (from
Juha Tuuna, shown
On Friday 12 January 2007 12:01 pm, Wayne Topa wrote:
Herb Howe([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I'm having problems mounting either a memory stick or a flashcard using
Debian, kernel 2.6.8.
Here's the setup:
Line from lsusb with usb memory stick inserted:
Bus 004 Device
John W. Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
FWIW: My usb stick did not mount as sda* because I was mounting it in a card
reader of several slots. My hardware management system decided that each slot
was sde* so check you syslog output look at the output of dmesg.
What
on Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 06:47:41AM -0800 Herb Howe mumbled:
I'm having problems mounting either a memory stick or a flashcard using
Debian, kernel 2.6.8.
Here's the setup:
Line from lsusb with usb memory stick inserted:
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 08ec:0008 M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers
What's the output of (as root):
fdisk -l /dev/sda
Also, what happens in /var/log/syslog when you insert the device?
ap
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On Friday, 12. January 2007 16:47, Herb Howe wrote:
I'm having problems mounting either a memory stick or a flashcard using
Debian, kernel 2.6.8.
...
There are lots of questions on the web about this problem but few simple
answers. If there is a known workable solution online, could someone
Herb Howe([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I'm having problems mounting either a memory stick or a flashcard using
Debian, kernel 2.6.8.
Here's the setup:
Line from lsusb with usb memory stick inserted:
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 08ec:0008 M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers
Line in
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