On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 11:52 +0900, Dave Gutteridge wrote:
I thought that could be it until noticing the 40.0 GB capacity.
Correct, the 40GB thing is not my card reader, but it's an external hard drive connected by firewire.
Should have asked before: What does "lsusb" show? Might find something by googling the USB device information.
[root@localhost dave]# lsusb Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0b28:1002 Kenwood Corp. Bus 001 Device 007: ID 0b28:1001 Kenwood Corp. Bus 001 Device 006: ID 04a9:2207 Canon, Inc. CanoScan 1220U Bus 001 Device 005: ID 056a:0013 Wacom Co., Ltd Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0411:0059 MelCo., Inc. Bus 001 Device 003: ID 03eb:3301 Atmel Corp. 4-port Hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0451:1446 Texas Instruments, Inc. TUSB2040/2070 Hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
I think the card reader is listed under "Melco". My card reader is a "Buffalo" brand card reader, but I looked Melco up on the net, and it seems like the two brands are the same company.
Yup - my "Memorex" USB key shows up as "Trek Technology (S) PTE, Ltd"
There's one other oddity here: Why is my Kenwood Audio device (a stereo that I can play computer audio with) showing up twice?
Dunno - Perhaps command and data channels?
Anyway, the Kenwood is working fine, so if it ain't broke... More importantly, is there anything I can do with this information about the Melco thing?
Googling with the additional info got me nothing definitive. Only thing so far that seemed potentially relevant was about a memory card in an 8- in-1 card reader:
So in short: Try adding this line to your /etc/modprobe.conf file:
options scsi_mod max_luns=8
Worth a shot.
Phil