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Old 21st November 2005, 12:42 PM
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SD/MMC cards problem

Hallo, my system has a frontal 7in1 card reader, lsusb reports this about it:
Code:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 058f:9360 Alcor Micro Corp.
Anyway, whenever I plug a SD card in it (didn't tried with other cards, but I think the behaviour is the same) it doesn't appear to mount.
dmesg reports this:
Code:
sda: Spinning up disk...........
with progressively increasing points.
Useless to say, this is utterly dumb since there's nothing to spin in a SD card...
Anyway, this SCSI abstraction layer for usb devices is also giving me problems with my old mp3 player Scott MX190CK (I/O errors, inconsistency checks...) while it's working like a charm with my Oregon Scientific MP305 (maybe because it has something to spin? )

Any suggestion is welcome, do you think I'd have to file a bug in Bugzilla?
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