USB to SCSI device naming

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Title: USB to SCSI device naming

I have a usb 2.0 device connected to my system. I can see it listed as a device in
/proc/bus/usb/devices. I can also see it listed in the files /proc/scsi/scsi and
/proc/scsi/usb-storage-0.

What I can not do is mount this device. It is a compact flash memory with a vfat file system on it.
If I put the compact flash in a different reader (which is USB 1.1), I can read it fine, so I know that I have the file system support that I need. When I attempt to moun the device, mount complains that the device is not a valid block device.

How do I determine what the name of block device that I should use for this device in the mount command?

I am running RedHat 8.0.

Mark Kunkel
Election Systems & Software
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