If you are using the stock kernel and distribution you need to make sure the
card is in before you apply power to the system. Or remove and reinsert the
tssdcard.ko driver. You may not have support for the microSD card if you are
using a non-stock SD card image.
-Kris Bahnsen
Technologic Systems
--- In "tiberiu_szm" <> wrote:
>
>
>
> As I stated in the other post (about the free space on the SD) it looks there
> is some sort of a driver in my case and also some devices nodes that need to
> be enabled in order the micro-SD card to be detected:
> /dev/.static/dev/tssdcarda{,1,2,3,4}.
>
> The question is how to actually enable them (still digging on the subject).
>
> --- In walter marvin <walter_b_marvin@> wrote:
> >
> > At lest on the 7500 direct drivers for the sd do not exist. you have to use
> > the "nbdserver" tied into the sdctl program
>
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