On Thursday 20 July 2006 05:31, Bruce Marshall wrote:
Could you explain a little further? What type of memory? Compact flash? (for example) How are you trying to read it? A USB reader? What are you trying to read it from (what application) Have you issued a 'mount' command to see if it was left mounted after you removed it?
The 'lsusb' command will show you whether the system sees your memory or not.
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