On Wednesday 02 July 2003 16:55, Bill Wisse wrote:
Hi Bruce
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 08:58, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 16:00, Bill Wisse wrote:
Hi Patrick, I'm back again.
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 15:02, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Bill Wisse
[07-01-03 20:38]: On Tuesday 01 July 2003 13:28, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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Finally, if no positive results, cat /proc/scsi/scsi and provide the results here.
Attached devices: Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: OEI-USB Model: CompactFlash Rev: 1.01 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Ok, system is recognizing the card-reader. I guess what's left is manually mounting.
add to /etc/fstab: /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 auto noauto,user,exec 0 0
then: mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
Isn't your CD showing as being on scsi0 lun 0 = sda1
Try mounting a CD
Yes, I have a cd /writer on scsi0 lun 00 Then I have the compactflash on scsi1 lun 00 and then there is my printer connected ( although it doesn't show up as such in cat /proc ) on scsi1 lun 01
result is : mount : you must specify the filesystem type The same result when I change it to sdb1.
Did you have a CF card in the unit when you tried this? The message you got indicates it at least would like to mount it.
I had the SD card in the reader.
and try: mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/<whatever>
result: Password:
1) And I have told you that only the Compact Flash is showing and that you may have to try the commands in my script in order to get the other devices to show. As it was, you didn't have a CF card in the device and you tried to mount the CF card. 2) I assume you didn't actually issue the command I see below.... without a space between the 'vfat' and the first '/'. Say it isn't so.
linux:/home/billy # mount -t vfat/dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 Usage: mount -V : print version mount -h : print this help mount : list mounted filesystems mount -l : idem, including volume labels So far the informational part. Next the mounting. The command is `mount [-t fstype] something somewhere'. Details found in /etc/fstab may be omitted. mount -a [-t|-O] ... : mount all stuff from /etc/fstab mount device : mount device at the known place mount directory : mount known device here mount -t type dev dir : ordinary mount command Note that one does not really mount a device, one mounts a filesystem (of the given type) found on the device. One can also mount an already visible directory tree elsewhere: mount --bind olddir newdir or move a subtree: mount --move olddir newdir A device can be given by name, say /dev/hda1 or /dev/cdrom, or by label, using -L label or by uuid, using -U uuid . Other options: [-nfFrsvw] [-o options]. For many more details, say man 8 mount . linux:/home/billy #
Geez, I hope we can get it to work. There are pictures of my grandson (7) on this card. ( we live 3000 km apart)
/bill