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. -- It is Sun Aug 14 11:10:01 CDT 2005 ratnow. The next Next-Step will begin in 101999 seconds at 3:30 P.M. on Monday 8/15/2005 at the Golden Gristle ratcheer: http://snipurl.com/ag20 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050814/a0b3e3f8/attachment-0005.html>