This is probably the first of a series of increasingly desperate and random
cries for help and sympathy!
I just got a new TS7500 to evaluate, and due to brain failure, didn't order the
MicroSD card with Debian on it, thinking How Hard Can It Be?
Very, is the answer.
I bought a couple of MicroSD cards and it came with a SD/MicroSD/MMC USB reader
- a more nasty flimsy bit of plastic I have never seen.
The MicroSD cards are not recognised (parted(8) in Ubuntu 8.10) with No Medium
In Device error. This happens for both of them, but a 2GB SD card from a
TS7390 looks fine.
I know it isn't a Technologic question, but is there anything else I can try
before declaring BOTH microSD cards dead on arrival? It would be embarrassing
to ship them back as faulty if I'm missing something obvious.
I don't have a camera or phone that takes MicroSD cards.
I've tried sdctl to read and write the MicroSD card and something is working -
it's just not initialised to the point where parted or fdisk can make sense of
it.
Martin (desperation: 1 / 10 so far)
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