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Message #69477
[Bug 921932] [NEW] SD card reader can't be remounted without a reboot
Public bug reported:
I've an internal SD card reader connected via an on-board usb port. If
I insert an SD card into the reader, it mounts the card and permits
read/write as expected. However, after I 'safely remove' the SD card,
the system will not recognize the drive (which probably makes sense in
the absence of a card). More importantly, it will not remount the SD
card if I reinsert it into the reader, unless I reboot the system first.
How can I remove a card and later remount it (or mount a different SD
card) w/o having to reboot?
I'm running 11.10 64bit; kernel 3.0.0-14-generic; and gnome 3.2.1.
Thanks in advance.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/921932
Title:
SD card reader can't be remounted without a reboot
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I've an internal SD card reader connected via an on-board usb port.
If I insert an SD card into the reader, it mounts the card and permits
read/write as expected. However, after I 'safely remove' the SD card,
the system will not recognize the drive (which probably makes sense in
the absence of a card). More importantly, it will not remount the SD
card if I reinsert it into the reader, unless I reboot the system
first. How can I remove a card and later remount it (or mount a
different SD card) w/o having to reboot?
I'm running 11.10 64bit; kernel 3.0.0-14-generic; and gnome 3.2.1.
Thanks in advance.
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