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On Saturday 24 July 2004 10:47, BandiPat wrote:
On Saturday 24 July 2004 03:26 pm, Bill Wisse wrote: [...]
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Bill, Have you took a look on your message screen when inserting the card or card reader? Unplug the entire reader from your USB and then replug it, with the card already inserted in the reader, to your computer. Make sure you are on the message screen before you do to watch what response you get. That should tell you something. Your hotplug looks ok and appears to be the build SuSE 9.1 installed.
Thanks Lee. I tried it again and again but the only message I get is: sdc: assuming drive cache drive through. When I run Kwikdisk , there is no mount point for the cardreader.
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Just to say that the cardreader worked perfect in 9.0 and also after I upgraded to 9.1. It stopped working when I had to do a clean install of 9.1 because of kernel problems.
Ok, how many usb devices do you have connected? Is this an external card reader?
I have 2 USB ports One has a connection with an USB printer. The other one is connected to a USB hub with 4 ports. The card reader is connected to the hub. This hub also connects my external (back up) drive, which works OK.
Since you are coming up "sdc" and mine is usually "sdb", I going to assume you have a couple other usb devices connected? Have you tried removing something and putting the card reader in that usb connector?
I removed the hub connection and connected the reader straight to the USB port but with the same result as I reported before. The only difference sdc became sdb.
Have you connected up the card reader, with card and booted the computer with it?
This doesn't work. The BIOS doesn't like this reader :-( The BIOS hangs and computer won't start. This was the case in 9.0 as well. Thanks for your help. -- Greetings from /bill at 169 west , 19 south. Disclaimer: Any errors in spelling, tact, or fact are transmission errors."