Richard P. Williamson wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 09:14:00PM -0600, Gary Aitken wrote:
This has to be covered in the docs somewhere, but my searches there
and on questions, hackers, and fs turned up zip.
Installed an old pcmcia card device,
plugged in a flashcard reader w/card.
4.10
kernel contains
device ata
device card
device pcic0
rc.conf contains
pccard_enable="YES"
I see
pccard: card inserted, slot 1
...pccardd[52]: Card "SunDisk"("SDP") [5/3 0.6] [[none]]
matched "SunDisk" ("/.*/") [(null)] [(null)]
ata1 at port 0x240-0x247,0x24e irq 10 slot 1 on pccard1
...pccardd[52]: ata1: SunDisk (/.*/) inserted.
So far, so good...
Now, I thought one should be able to read these as a file system.
If so, to what device does one mount? I tried the ata device,
but get the message "Block device required"; and there are no other
ata entries in /dev. Do I need to manually create these?
If not, what's the procedure for reading?
What kind of hardware? When using a FreeBSD 4.10 laptop, my CF
cards come up on /dev/ad8 when plugged into a CF holder and
then into the PCMCIA slot. I've also got a 4.10 desktop with
a PCMCIA add-on ATA device (ie, plugged into IDE1, slave). It
comes up as /dev/ad3. The desktop however does not support
hot swapping pcmcia devices.
micronics M54Hi-Plus mobo, p200, 128M
buslogic bt-946c scsi ctlr (bt driver)
(2) smc etherpower nic (dec 21041) (de driver)
ne2000 compatible nic(ed driver)
isa board for pcmcia; has Vadem 365 chips on it.
Made a little progress...
Discovered that because the original system had no ata devices,
the installation had generated a /boot/kernel.conf that disabled
ata devices. Removing that line helped.
The card now comes up:
ad0: 15MB [490/2/32] at ata0-master BIOSPIO
However, when I try to mount the thing I get:
/#mount /dev/ad0 /pccard
mount: /dev/ad0 on /pccard: incorrect super block
What type of file system do the cards have on them?
I tried mount_msdos and that didn't work;
got "/dev/ad0: Invalid argument"
Don't know if this is related or not:
The boot probe shows the following:
...
isab0: at device 7.0 on pci0
isa0: on isab0
atapci0: at device 7.1 on pci0
atapci0: ATA channel disabled by BIOS
...
I presume this is the ata primary and secondary disk connectors
being reported as disabled, not the isa bus card slots. I do
have the ide disks disabled in BIOS, as there are no ide drives
on the system.
Thanks for any insights,
Gary
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