Additional data: /dev/usb contains ... auer0 thru 7, dabusb0 thru 7, dc2xx0 thru 7, ez0 thru 7, lp0 thru 7, mouse0 thru 7, rio500, scanner0 thru 7, ttyUSB0 thru 15 CORRECTION: Resources under USB for CFII shows only baud speed but no io ir irq assignments. Class (spec) unspecified device Class unspecified device Thanks! doc On Saturday 29 June 2002 19:35, David Colburn wrote:
OK, did a little more digging ... the SuSE manual has nothing of value re. this, so went to the Net via Google.
First we poked around in Yast and looked at Hardware Info -- the CFII device shows up there on IRQ11.
Tried ... # insmod usbcore # /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/usb/usbcore.o # insmod usb-uhci # /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/usb/usb-uhci.o and # tail /var/log/kern.log all to no avail ... discovered that Debian and SuSE store things in different locations ... grrr.
I am fearful that if I thrash around in root too much I may really mess things up on his laptop ...
How do I get his USB SanDisk Reader to be properly recognized and accessible, please?
Thanks! doc
On Saturday 29 June 2002 18:09, David Colburn wrote:
Thank you for the assistance!
I did as you instructed but am receiving the error "mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device"
I gather that there is a previous step I need to perform to get the CF reader to be recognized as sda1?
Thanks! doc
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