--- In Jason Stahls <> wrote:
>
> naturalwatt wrote:
> > When I put the MicroSD card in the USB reader attached to my PC running
> > Ubuntu, not on the TS7390, it is recognised as a device, and /dev/sdb is
> > created. (sda is the real hard disk). But no partitions are recognised,
> > and 'parted /dev/sdb' give an error No Medium in Device.
> >
> > So it is recognising the USB device as a removable SCSI device but claims
> > there is no 'disk' in the device, I think.
> >
> > But if I put in a SD card, it is recognised and devices corresponding to
> > the partitions are created in addition to the main device. Ie, /dev/sdb1
> > and /dev/sdb2 as partitions in addition to /dev/sdb.
>
> Is your microSD card a SDHC card or SD? Not sure if the TS7390 supports
> SDHC nor your card reader.
>
> --
> Jason Stahls
>
I have a 1GB microsd card that says MicroSD 1GB and a 4GB card that says
SanDisk 4GB SDHC. Forget the TS7390 - that uses standard SD. I'm not using
the card reader on it either.
I am not getting either SD card recognised by Ubuntu.
Martin
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