The problem is that your Marantz audio recorder is writing an incorrect value to the FSINFO signature of the FAT filesystem (the vfat driver also tells you that: "Invalid FSINFO signature: 0x41645252, 0x61417272 (sector = 1)".)
The correct FSINFO signature should be: 0x41615252, 0x61417272 I suspect that smaller cards work because they are formatted as FAT (which doesn't have a FSINFO signature), while SDHC cards are formatted as FAT32. So the best fix would be for Marantz to update their firmware to write the correct FSINFO signature. But if the card does automount in Windows as you said, I doubt they would have any motivation to do that. Could you test if the SDHC card (formatted in the audio recorder) is correctly recognised by a recent Windows version (XP+) when using a standard card reader (not the Marantz) and the standard Windows USB drivers? The next best fix would therefore be to add a check for this incorrect FSINFO signature to the vfat superblock module of the libblkid library. But I'm not sure if the util-linux-ng maintainers will accept this 'hack'. -- No automount for 8GB SDHC card: "FAT: Invalid FSINFO signature: 0x41645252, 0x61417272 (sector = 1)" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/589369 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
