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Re: using an SD-card



Hi, thanks for the feedback

On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 05:04, Bradley M Alexander wrote:
[...]
> A couple of questions. Do you compile your own kernel? I have been able to
> mount it on a system I built last week with the base install and a limited
> number of debs (its going to be a firewall). This box, at the moment, only
> has a default kernel installed.  

I haven't compiled my own kernel.  The kernel was installed by the
netinstall and hasn't been changed since.  I'm new to debian (moving
from SuSE) so I'm trying to get everything to work on my laptop before
switching this desktop as well.

> 
> Do you have any indicators on the card reader> Do they light up when you
> plug it in? Do you have other USB devices and do they work?

The card reader is built into the laptop so there are no lights.

The external mouse is a USB-device and that works fine.

> You need, at a minimum, the following enabled in your kernel:

Is there any way to check if this is enabled in my kernel?
uname -a reports:
Linux linux 2.6.6-1-386 #1 Wed May 12 13:19:06 EST 2004 i686 GNU/Linux

[...]

> Have you tried mounting it as /dev/sda1 (if you have 

I get mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device

Martin List-Petersen suggested to try to use usb_storage, can you break
that down for me please?  I believe it is a kernel_module but it isn't
listed by lsmod (usbhid and usbcore are).

TIA
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