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Old 11-Jul-2009, 04:34
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Default Re: Reading memory card

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Originally Posted by manchette_fr View Post
Hi,
i'm not sure of that, how can i be sure of what it is ?
it's still there even when the card reader with the micro SD card is not plugged.

[17:0:0:0] disk Generic STORAGE DEVICE 9144 /dev/sde
[17:0:0:1] disk Generic STORAGE DEVICE 9144 /dev/sdf
[17:0:0:2] disk Generic STORAGE DEVICE 9144 /dev/sdg
[17:0:0:3] disk Generic STORAGE DEVICE 9144 /dev/sdh
[17:0:0:4] disk Generic STORAGE DEVICE 9144 /dev/sdi

5 Generic STORAGE DEVICEs , what can it be ? i don't know

my disks are only from sda to sdd
My guess is those are the allocations/mounting points associated with your micro SD card. When you plug your micro SD card in, it will take up one of those allocations. Hence you likely can plug your micro SD card in, and by trial and error you should be able to determine which one of those corresponds to your micro SD card and thus mount it from there. ie /dev/sde1, or /dev/sdf1, or /dev/sdg1, or /dev/sdh1, or /dev/sdi1
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