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I figured this out, there was an option in the kernel that says "Probe for extra LUN devices" or something similar and it wasn't selected. It made sense that that ...
- 01-13-2005 #11Linux Newbie
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I figured this out, there was an option in the kernel that says "Probe for extra LUN devices" or something similar and it wasn't selected. It made sense that that should be set to "yes" so I did, and now I can access my sd card in my mp3 player, w00t w00t!
- 01-14-2005 #12
wait, did you have to recompile the kernel every time for that?
nVidia G-Force 6600GT (bfg) pci-e: amd 64 2000+ (939): 1024 corsair ram: 2X 80gb seagate harddisk SATA: plextor cd/dvd-read/write cdrom SATA
- 01-14-2005 #13Linux Newbie
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I just recompiled the kernel once, because I needed to recompile it in order to have that option turned on.
- 08-12-2005 #14Just Joined!
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Sandisk SDMX1 1Gb MP3 player.
I could mount this player using the mount command as
mount -t msdos /dev/sda1 /media/SanDisk
(After creating a folder in /media as SanDisk).
I could down load my Mp3 songs into it.
Thank you for giving a clue to look in dmesg .
I am using FC4.


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