I'm happy with one Flash at a time. But it sounds great to be able to fully utilize the reader.
Hopefully, they will enable the option in future kernels, by default. With the beforementioned camera problems. The readers should be pretty common, in the Linux world.
Jim C.
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Bruce P. Morin wrote:
Thanks for the feedback Jim,
I did perform a google search and it seems that I may have to roll my own kernel to enable CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y
I am not sure if this is right, but I have a test box that I am going to try it on and we'll see.
Thanks again,
Bruce
On Wed, 2003-04-23 at 21:51, Audioslave - 7M3 - Live wrote:
Bruce P. Morin wrote:
Hello All,
Trying to get my San Disk 6 in 1 Card Reader working. I plug it into the USB port and the system recognizes it. I then can right click on the desktop, and I see the flash option under mount.
When I click on it, it mounts the Compact Flash Card port. Is there a way to get the other ports recognized?
Thanks for you help!
Sincerely,
I have the same model reader. I've only tried out the CF card option. If you are talking about more than one card. I think searching the phoebe list archives will let you in on the multi read for all the ports. Tther is something that needs to be done, for simutanious use of all ports.
Try "6 in 1" or multi. You might find it googling also. That crawler catches some of the list archives.
Jim C.
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