Lexar Media USB Mass Storage Device
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Sat May 1 00:00:59 EDT 2004
On Friday 30 April 2004 10:49 pm, edwardp at operamail.com wrote:
> I acquired a Lexar Media USB Mass Storage Device (for digital camera memory
> cards). Strangely enough, it works perfectly under Windows (unlike
> audio!), but I cannot get this to work under Linux (SuSE 9.0 Personal).
USB2.0 is kinda iffy in the 2.4 kernel. I got burned by that big time myself.
> Going into YaST's Hardware selection, the device is recognized, however I
> am unable to access it from the desktop. A quick Google search indicated
> it should mount as /mnt/flash, but there are no directories under /mnt/ at
> all, even with the device plugged in.
SuSE tends to want to mount removable devices under /media instead of /mnt.
Try looking for /media/flash.
Also look in the file /etc/fstab for something about flash. That will list
the right mount point.
> Has anyone succededing in getting the same or a similar device working
> under Linux? It certainly is easier reading the images off this, as
> opposed to plugging the camera directly into USB and hope it's recognized.
Some devices yes, some no. No pattern. I have a simple 6-in-1 card reader
that will only work for CompactFlash under Linux. But my new MP3 player,
which is much more complex and is USB2.0, works every time.
>
> (My apologies if "discuss" is not the proper list for a question like this,
> it's the only BLU list I'm subscribed to at this time.)
It's the *perfect* place for a question like this.
Let us know what's in /etc/fstab.
Also, look for a program called "usbview" to list out all the USB devices.
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