Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: > I'm trying to read a micro-SD card under Fedora 7. When I plug a card > into the socket, I do notice the following message logged to > /var/log/messages, but no new disks show up in /dev/disk/* . Is there > something else I need to do or is this code just incomplete? > > Aug 1 10:22:09 ancho kernel: tifm_core: MMC/SD card detected in socket 0:3 > The tifm code can be a problem. Some versions will work for me, and other do not. One thing that needs to be done is to automaticly load the tifm_sd module when a SD card is inserted into the socket, and the modules removed after a card is removed. You can try running "modprobe tifm_sd" and see if the card is detected and mounted. It will not be listed as a SCSI drive. It will show up as a mmc_block device instead. (I am not at my laptop, so I can not bet the exact device name. something like mmc_blk0 and mmc_blk0.1) You may find this page, and its links handy. http://openfacts.berlios.de/index-en.phtml?title=TI_FlashMedia_xx12/xx21_driver Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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