SmartMedia Reader

From: William Witt (william_at_witt-family.net)
Date: 10/29/04

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    Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:01:32 -0400
    
    

    I recently made the switch from WinXP to Linux(Fedora Core 2) for my home
    computer. We have a Sandisk 6 in 1 USB memory card reader. The system
    auto-detected the device and created a mountpoint /mnt/flash, which
    corresponds to /dev/sda1 in the fstab. However, the system does not want
    to mount the device. I've tried mounting /dev/sda1 through 9 manually,
    thinking that each port might be a different device. Are there any
    suggestions? We use this device to get the pictures off of our digital
    camera, and it's kind of important that I get it working.

    William Witt


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