Much thanks for all of the replies and apologies for my delay in
contributing, especially since I started this thread.
The card is a 4GB MicroSDHC marketed by Kingston. I use it in my Palm
Centro phone.
Prior to reporting the initial error, I tried several possible solutions,
including remounting in a different USB slot, reseating it in the USB
adapter, rebooting the machine (an Intel Core 2 Duo 64 bit desktop)
(apologies, as yet I don't know what services or other processes/modules
are associated with the automounting of the USB MicroSD card reader).
None, at the time worked.
After reporting the error, I tried it on an i386 laptop and it automounted
successfully.
The following day, after doing a number of yum updates, I tried mounting
it on the Core 2 desktop, and it worked. For me and others interested in
this issue, that doesn't resolve why the card/card reader stopped
automounting.
However, now I can't replicate the problem.
But thanks to all for the help.
Max Pyziur
pyz(a)brama.com
Kam Leo wrote:
> FORMAT. Like their standard sized SD and SDHC counterparts there are
i am familiar with *sizes* of sd series.
op, max pyziur, stated in his post;
>>>> This evening when I installed my USB MicroSD reader into a USB port
>>>> it
>>>> failed to be mounted.
in my reply to your post, i stated sd card, as he does not mention size
of card and i am giving him credit to know what card he has. i may be
incorrect in doing so.
in your post, you state;
>>> What type of media did you put into the reader? Verify that your
>>> reader is capable of reading SDHC media. Many are not.
you are presuming that max has an sdhc card and that he is trying to
read it in an sd reader.
this really should be put on hold until max replies with a conformation of
just what card and reader he has.
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