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Re: [SLE] Re: Card Readers
- From: C Hamel <vgm2@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:22:45 -0600
- Message-id: <200402221922.45031.vgm2@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Sunday 22 February 2004 19:04, jfweber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> *** Reply to message from William Lugg <wlugg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Sun, 22 Feb
> 2004 16:33:56 -0700***
>
> > > I have an older Lexar Media card reader that I use to read my compact
> > > flash cards. I recently switched from XP to SuSE 9 running KDE 3.1.4.
> > > How do I gain access to my card reader under Linux?
>
> easiest way is to have a card in the drive when you plug it in... other
> than that it's mount and umount, BUT, you will not be able to mount the
> reader if/when it is cardless, there is nothing to mount...
>
I really need to jump in, here & find out...
How do you get the card reader to umount? Mine always reports itself as busy.
That goes for smbfs shares or whatever else I mount. Only one thing works:
shutdown, remove the card reader, reboot.
...CH
> *** Reply to message from William Lugg <wlugg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on Sun, 22 Feb
> 2004 16:33:56 -0700***
>
> > > I have an older Lexar Media card reader that I use to read my compact
> > > flash cards. I recently switched from XP to SuSE 9 running KDE 3.1.4.
> > > How do I gain access to my card reader under Linux?
>
> easiest way is to have a card in the drive when you plug it in... other
> than that it's mount and umount, BUT, you will not be able to mount the
> reader if/when it is cardless, there is nothing to mount...
>
I really need to jump in, here & find out...
How do you get the card reader to umount? Mine always reports itself as busy.
That goes for smbfs shares or whatever else I mount. Only one thing works:
shutdown, remove the card reader, reboot.
...CH
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