OK, after formatting the SD on a windows machine, it was correctly
detected again. However, this also coincided with the kernel upgrade to
3.16.0-30-generic. I *think* I tried it with the new kernel and it
didn't work but it's possible I'm misremembering.
In any case, my issue is resolved for
Christopher, only the ones listed in #7, I thought 3.13.0-37-generic was
from karmic?
Will try reformatting, but I also tried a different card with the same
result. Isn't there supposed to be a mmblock device discovered?
Unfortunately I didn't pay close enough attention to the updating of the
I thought 3.13.0-37-generic was from karmic?
3.13.x would be from Trusty, not Karmic.
Is there an update history I could browse?
Synaptic Package Manager, Ubuntu Software Center (iirc), or /var/log.
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Christopher, I already tried that:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1414619/comments/7
and alas, it didn't work.
I would be very surprised if the SD card did not work before my upgrade,
as I said, it only stopped working very recently. But if not the kernel,
what else could it
Thomas, just to clarify, a kernel version prior to what was tested in
#7.
Also, did you try to reformat the SD card to see if this would begin
working again?
In addition, could you please advise to the packages upgraded on the day
you noticed the SD card stopped working?
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I only had 3.16.0-28-generic installed which has the same problem.
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1217:8221 [Dell Latitude E6430] O2 Micro Cardreader does
Thomas, could you boot into a kernel from Trusty (3.13.x) to see if this
would allow your SD card to work?
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Thomas, would it be possible it was working in Trusty, and then you
upgraded to Utopic and it stopped working?
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Christopher, no, this definitely worked in Utopic not too long ago (less
than a week). It's possible that there was a non-clean removal of the SD
card.
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I also tested with:
* 3.16.0-23-generic
* 3.13.0-37-generic
SD card was not detected by an of the kernels. I'm starting to wonder if
the kernel has anything to do with this?
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Thomas, could you please boot into a prior kernel and advise which one
specifically this problem did not occur with?
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Related to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1211197
Up until recently, SD cards used to be detected but were pretty slow.
OK, I tested the latest kernel:
uname -a
Linux posterior 3.19.0-031900rc6-generic #201501261152 SMP Mon Jan 26 16:53:27
UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
But the behavior is the same -- no SD detection, no error message.
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