Kiki Novak <mickey@mouse.com> wrote:
> The card reader in itself is an internal one with three slots: one USB,
> one for Compact Flash cards (from my Nikon Coolpix camera for example),
> and a third one I don't know and don't seem to have a use for.
>
> After installing it, I took a look in /dev and saw four new entries:
>
> sda sdb sdc sdd
> And also to notice a strange behaviour from my Flash Card.
>
> When I plug it in, nothing happens. No additional entry to /dev.
>
> BUT... when I boot the computer with the card in the reader, I get the
> following entries in /dev:
>
> sda sdb sdb1 sdc sdd
Partition tables are read at boot, but can be forced to be reread at other
occasions. Search the net for a script called rescan-scsi-bus.sh
regards Henrik
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