[BLU] compact flash
joel Gwynn
joelman at world.std.com
Fri Oct 5 15:40:08 EDT 2001
David Kramer wrote:
>On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, joel Gwynn wrote:
>
>>can somebody point me to step-by-step instructions for getting SanDisk
>>compact flash (for my digital camera) to be read under debian linux? It
>>plugs into a pcmcia card, which plugs into my laptop.
>>
>>I think I have a conceptual understanding, but I'm not sure which
>>modules to install, how to create the necessary device nodes (if indeed
>>they are necessary), etc.
>>
>>BTW, the camera is the canon s110, and it's awesome.
>>
>
>It's an IDE drive to the OS. Just mount it.
>
>The PCMCIA modules should load themselves.
>
OK. I'm dense. What is the /dev node for the flash card? I've been
looking around, and some howto's mention /dev/hde, others mention
/dev/sda. In any case, here's what I get:
# mount /dev/hde /mnt/flash -t vfat
mount: /dev/hde: unknown device
# mount /dev/hde1 /mnt/flash -t vfat
mount: /dev/hde1: unknown device
Same thing when I try /dev/sda. And while I'm at it, this whole /dev
thing is a total mystery to me. Where would I look if I really wanted
to understand the logic? Even better, how would I find out what devices
there are?
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