Messages in this thread | | | From | Jeff Evans <> | Date | Tue, 14 Mar 2000 04:14:1 +1000 | Subject | Re: who should i contact for fat fs related issues? |
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Original message from: Ron Flory <ron.flory@adtran.com> > >Hi-
Howdy,
> I've got a compact-flash (pcmcia flash memory) card that presents a >FAT12 signature (as determined by using fdisk), but the 2.2.14 FAT >drivers don't seem to recognize it, despite trying several mount >options. > > I admit that its possible the flash card may have invalid content in >the FAT structures, but is there someone who could look at an 8Mb >filesystem image, try mounting it with loopback dev to determine >wheather the Linux FAT drivers have a problem or that the flash fs >format is simply hosed...
AFAIK there is no problem with the FS on these cards, I have a working parallel port reader, reading 8MB, 16MB and 64MB cards under kernel 2.3.51.
The only problem I have is that the epat chip (shuttle ep1284-01) is only recognized after a windoze boot.
But as you seem to be using a PCMCIA adapter this obviously doesn't affect you.
> The flash card was written by a Kodak DC210 digital camera.
Mine is a DC265 ;-> nice CAM.
> Thanks all- > >ron
Jeff.
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