It is probably the device and not the mount point that decides which is
the main memory and SD card. I tried renaming the SD card label to
SDPOCKET903 so that they are mounted as:
/dev/sdd on /media/SDPOCKET903
/dev/sde on /media/Pocket903
Now Pocket903 should be before SDPOCKET903 so I guess
It is the device node, see where I said: On linux that translates to
the device node. You will find that the device node mounted at
/media/disk is lexicographically before the device node mounted at
/mdeia/PocketBook. That means /dev/sd*. I dont actually understand your
problem. If you have system
** Also affects: calibre
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Missing support for Pocketbook 901/902/903 Pro
To manage
Debug device detection logs for Pocketbook 903 Pro:
Version: 0.8.8
USB devices on system:
[['0x525', '0xa4a5', '0x324', 'PB', 'PocketBook', '3230204E6F76'],
['0x1d6b',
'0x2',
'0x300',
'Linux 3.0.0-14-generic ehci_hcd',
'EHCI Host Controller',
':00:1d.7'],
['0x1d6b',
'0x1',
Removed from calibre. If you want to open a bug against calibre, you
need to install the official calibre binary, not the Ubuntu package and
post the debug output from that.
** No longer affects: calibre
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Installed the official binary 0.8.36 and the e-reader is still
identified as Pocketbook 602. Debug info:
Version: 0.8.36
USB devices on system:
[['0x525', '0xa4a5', '0x324', 'PB', 'PocketBook', '3230204E6F76'],
['0xa5c',
'0x200a',
'0x1',
'Broadcom',
'Bluetooth USB Dongle',
And here is the information under Get information to setup the user
defined device for 903 Pro:
USB Vendor ID (in hex): 0x0x525
USB Product ID (in hex): 0x0xa4a5
USB Revision ID (in hex): 0x0x324
Copy these values to the clipboard, paste them into an editor, then
enter them into the USER_DEVICE
The pocketbook 602/901/902 and 903 share the same usb ids. Dont ask me
why pocket book is stingy with usb ids. So they have the same driver in
calibre. As for the main memory and card being swapped, calibre assumes
that the drive with the lower disk number is the main memory. The
PocketBook is
As explained by upstream, this is normal. Closing as invalid.
** Changed in: calibre (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
Missing