16GB SDHC not mounting in Ubuntu 10.04
Kingston 16GB SDHC card will not mount in Ubuntu 10.04 UNR on my Dell mini 9 internal card reader, the card works fine in an external usb card reader or in windows, also a 1GB SD card works fine in the mini internal reader. I am quite new to linux / Ubuntu so any fix will need to be idiot proof :)
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#1 |
Can you boot with the card reader empty then log in, after the system has settled after logon, put the card in the card reader, wait 10 seconds then run:
dmes | tail; sudo fdisk -l
Thanks
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#2 |
Have done as suggested & get the following in terminal:
andy@Andys-
No command 'dmes' found, did you mean:
Command 'dmesg' from package 'util-linux' (main)
dmes: command not found
[sudo] password for andy:
Also this message apears when the card is inserted:
Error mounting: mount: /dev/mmcblk0p1: can't read superblock
Thanks
Andy
On 17/07/2010, actionparsnip <email address hidden> wrote:
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> actionparsnip requested for more information:
> Can you boot with the card reader empty then log in, after the system
> has settled after logon, put the card in the card reader, wait 10
> seconds then run:
>
> dmes | tail; sudo fdisk -l
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> Thanks
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Have done as suggested & get the following in terminal:
andy@Andys-
No command 'dmes' found, did you mean:
Command 'dmesg' from package 'util-linux' (main)
dmes: command not found
[sudo] password for andy:
Also this message apears when the card is inserted:
Error mounting: mount: /dev/mmcblk0p1: can't read superblock
Thanks
Andy
On 18/07/2010, Andy Scott <email address hidden> wrote:
> Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
> https:/
>
> Status: Needs information => Open
>
> You gave more information on the question:
> Have done as suggested & get the following in terminal:
>
> andy@Andys-
> No command 'dmes' found, did you mean:
> Command 'dmesg' from package 'util-linux' (main)
> dmes: command not found
> [sudo] password for andy:
>
> Also this message apears when the card is inserted:
>
> Error mounting: mount: /dev/mmcblk0p1: can't read superblock
>
> Thanks
>
> Andy
>
> On 17/07/2010, actionparsnip <email address hidden> wrote:
>> Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
>> https:/
>>
>> Status: Open => Needs information
>>
>> actionparsnip requested for more information:
>> Can you boot with the card reader empty then log in, after the system
>> has settled after logon, put the card in the card reader, wait 10
>> seconds then run:
>>
>> dmes | tail; sudo fdisk -l
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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#4 |
sorry:
dmesg | tail; sudo fdisk -l
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#5 |
Have done as suggested & get the following in terminal:
andy@Andys-
No command 'dmes' found, did you mean:
Command 'dmesg' from package 'util-linux' (main)
dmes: command not found
[sudo] password for andy:
Also this message apears when the card is inserted:
Error mounting: mount: /dev/mmcblk0p1: can't read superblock
Thanks
Andy
Andy Scott
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--- On Sat, 17/7/10, actionparsnip <email address hidden> wrote:
From: actionparsnip <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: [Question #118085]: 16GB SDHC not mounting in Ubuntu 10.04
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Saturday, 17 July, 2010, 22:56
Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
https:/
Status: Open => Needs information
actionparsnip requested for more information:
Can you boot with the card reader empty then log in, after the system
has settled after logon, put the card in the card reader, wait 10
seconds then run:
dmes | tail; sudo fdisk -l
Thanks
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Card still not recognized, this is the terminal result:
andy@Andys-
Disk /dev/sda: 7682 MB, 7682605056 bytes255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 934 cylindersUnits = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytesSector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytesI/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytesDisk identifier: 0x010fc343
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System/dev/sda1 * 1 887 7124796 83 Linux/dev/sda2 888 934 377527+ 5 Extended/dev/sda5 888 934 377496 82 Linux swap / Solarisandy@
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--- On Sun, 18/7/10, actionparsnip <email address hidden> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Question #118085]: 16GB SDHC not mounting in Ubuntu 10.04
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Sunday, 18 July, 2010, 8:38
Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
actionparsnip proposed the following answer:
sorry:
dmesg | tail; sudo fdisk -l
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#7 |
Sounds like a bad card to me. How do you go about removing the card after use?
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#8 |
I just pull it out as it's not being recognised there is no 'un-mount' facility.
It works fine in other laptops, all be it running windows, and works ok in my laptop using an usb external card reader.
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Subject: Re: [Question #118085]: 16GB SDHC not mounting in Ubuntu 10.04
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Date: Sunday, 18 July, 2010, 8:56
Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
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actionparsnip requested for more information:
Sounds like a bad card to me. How do you go about removing the card
after use?
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#9 |
In windows and other laptops, how do you remove it there?
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#10 |
Have just tried it in a friends laptop running windows, it opened ok and files saved to it ok, then removed by using safely remove hardware as normal.
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Subject: Re: [Question #118085]: 16GB SDHC not mounting in Ubuntu 10.04
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Date: Sunday, 18 July, 2010, 9:11
Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
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In windows and other laptops, how do you remove it there?
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#11 |
If you read the dmesg uotput it either sounds like the reader is bad, the card is bad or there needs to be extra config for the module driving the reader. I'd log a bug.
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#12 |
Ok thanks, now then how do I go about reporting a bug :(
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--- On Sun, 18/7/10, actionparsnip <email address hidden> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Question #118085]: 16GB SDHC not mounting in Ubuntu 10.04
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Sunday, 18 July, 2010, 9:29
Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
https:/
Status: Open => Answered
actionparsnip proposed the following answer:
If you read the dmesg uotput it either sounds like the reader is bad,
the card is bad or there needs to be extra config for the module driving
the reader. I'd log a bug.
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#13 |
Card Now working! I have re-booted with the card in and now works fine, if the card is removed & then re inserted it is not 'mounted' but if I then re-boot with the card in it is then recognized / mounted, as I am using this card as extra storage & will not be removing it very often I can live with this so should I mark this as resolved ?
Thanks Andy :)
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--- On Sun, 18/7/10, actionparsnip <email address hidden> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Question #118085]: 16GB SDHC not mounting in Ubuntu 10.04
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Sunday, 18 July, 2010, 9:29
Your question #118085 on linux in ubuntu changed:
https:/
Status: Open => Answered
actionparsnip proposed the following answer:
If you read the dmesg uotput it either sounds like the reader is bad,
the card is bad or there needs to be extra config for the module driving
the reader. I'd log a bug.
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#14 |
After re-booting with card in slot it worked fine, however if I remove card and re-insert then it is not 'mounted' but if I then re-boot with card in it works fine, as I'm using it for extra storage and won't be removing it very often I can live with this, unless there's another fix I mark it 'Solved' thanks and Cheers :-)
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#15 |
When you want to remove this card use "Eject" and not "Remove Device". In last case, you could remove card reader!
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#16 |
If the card dosn't mount in the first place then there is no eject button to eject from !!
Anyway fixed now thanks.
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When you want to remove this card use "Eject" and not "Remove Device".
In last case, you could remove card reader!
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