Sandisk E140 and Linux

Garrett Klein garrettklein at comcast.net
Sun Apr 30 13:07:31 EDT 2006


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Steve,

	There's an option somewhere in the kernel configuration to probe all LUNs for USB SCSI devices. Try enabling that, recompiling, and rebooting. HTH.

Garrett

On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 08:09:25AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> Hey I'm using a Sandisk E140 to store media files on it.  I do have a
> strange deal however.  The device has on-board memory (1gb) and an
> expansion slot for SD memory (I presently have 1gb installed).  So In
> Windows, each memory segment appears as separate drives.  Problem is,
> Linux only sees the main memory; it does not see the expansion memory at
> all.  When I do a 'cd -scanbus', I see the Sandisk device listed and I
> can mount it as usual on /dev/sda1 but no other devices are listed.  I
> don't see any other scsi drives listed other than /dev/sda so from what
> I've seen so far, I cannot access the memory card via Linux.  When I do
> it in Windows, I see both drives in windows explorer.  I should note
> that I do not install any special drivers or any of that when I use it
> under Windows.
> 
> Does anyone on here have any experience with this or other similar
> devices with multiple memory segments?
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
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