Re: SD/MMC Support (was Re: Hotplug: no more fstab entries)

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Rodd Clarkson wrote :

> Would you like to explain to the masses (or maybe just me) how you got
> SD/MMC support working in Fedora.
> 
> I notice that 'modprobe mmc_block' now installs the modules needed, but
> beyond this it's not doing anything.
> 
> Doesn't notice the insertion of cards into the reader (which lspci
> reports as a):
> 
> 03:01.2 Class 0805: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 17)
> 
> Nothing shows up in /dev
> 
> Nothing mounts, that's for certain.
> 
> This isn't the plug N play I'm getting used to in Fedora, so what do I
> need to do.  It would be great to have support for SD/MMC in FC5 and it
> certainly looks like we're close.

Well, these might be separate issues, as many USB connected SD/MMC readers
work by default (only with unencrypted media, I guess), whereas the device
you list reminds me a lot of the internal reader I have in my Dell X1
laptop, which simply doesn't work with Linux, from the lack of a device
driver... it's a quite different device (PCI connected, not USB).

Matthias

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