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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Michael George <george@××××××××××.com>wrote: |
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> I just got a Sansa Clip+ and when I plug it into my gentoo box, it sees |
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> the device as mass-storage, creates /dev/sdc, and I can mount it as vfat |
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> and put songs on it. That's all fine. |
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> However, I put an expansion micro-SD card into it. The player sees it |
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> fine. When I plug the player into my Mac, it puts two devices on the |
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> desktop. When I plug it into my Linux box, /var/log/messages only lists |
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> /dev/sdc (not /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd as I expected) being created. |
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> I can plug another USB device in and /dev/sdd is created, so there's |
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> nothing keeping the system from creating /dev/sdd. I have it's USB |
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> mode set to MSC. |
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> What else could be keeping it from seeing the expansion card? |
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Probably kernel config - check to make sure you enabled "Probe all LUNs on |
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each SCSI device" - under Device Drivers->SCSI device support |
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-James |