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Date:      Wed, 22 Jul 2009 15:05:10 +0800
From:      "Sagara Wijetunga" <sagara@tomahawk.com.sg>
To:        Milan Obuch <freebsd-stable@dino.sk>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org, Ivan Voras <ivoras@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: SCSI device not created upon a CF card plug in
Message-ID:  <20090722070510.15945.qmail@us1.tomahawkonline.net>
In-Reply-To: <200907221121.10004.freebsd-stable@dino.sk>
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Milan Obuch writes: 

> On Wednesday 22 July 2009 08:11:23 Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
>> Milan Obuch writes:
>> > On Wednesday 22 July 2009 04:20:27 Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
>> >> Hi FreeBSD community
>> >>
>> >> The SCSI device (eg. da1s1) is not created automatically upon a CF card
>> >> plug in on an USB multi-card reader on FreeBSD 7.2 (i386) but the SCSI
>> >> device (eg. da1s1) is created automatically if I reboot the computer
>> >> while the CF card is plug in.
>> >>
> 
> Which kind of reader is it?Is it something built-in or standalone connected 
> via USB cable to (externally accessible) USB port on your computer? If the 
> latter, could you try the difference between plugging first reader into USB 
> port, than CF into reader and plugging first CF into reader and than connect 
> reader into USB port? 
> 

1. This is an internal multi-card reader. 

2. The CF card is not malformed. I have tried with a brand new CF card, 
FreeBSD does not create a daXs1 slice device node even for the new CF card. 

3. Tried both cards under Linux 2.6, they work fine. No issue at all. The 
moment the card is plug in, Linux creates the sdc1 device node, the moment 
the CF card is taken out of the reader, the Linux removes the sdc1 node. 

4. Both cards factory formatted to msdos file system. 

Regards
Sagara



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