Dave Gutteridge wrote:


So in short: Try adding this line to your /etc/modprobe.conf file:
options scsi_mod max_luns=8
Worth a shot.
    

I missed that suggestion when it first came around. I did that... and it works!! Nice.

Now, the thing is I can access the SD Card by browsing for it in Konquerer (Is that what the file explorer is called in KDE?). But it doesn't come up on the desktop. To make it show up on the desktop automatically when I put a card in, is there a setting I can do for that?

Which actually brings me to a related question. In KDE, when I log in, I have my two DVD drives already on the desktop (as disk icons), regardless of whether or not there are disks in the drive. Is there a way I can have them not be there, and only appear on the desktop when I put in a disc?

Dave
Thanks to all involved in this thread for answering my questions a week before I asked.

As far as icons on the desktop...
When I was doing battle with my Lexar multi-card reader I tried it on another box I have, running FC4 -- kernel  2.6.12-1.1398_FC4 and KDE  3.4.0-6 Red Hat. KDE did, indeed, display an icon when the reader was connected and removed the icon when the reader was unplugged.

I do not get the icon on this CentOS machine, running kernel 2.6.9-11.EL and KDE 3.3.1-3.10 Red Hat. Personally, I don't care 'cause I'm gonna write a script to find the reader, mount it, mv the images to hard drive and umount when finished.

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