SD card reader not recognized, BionicPup64
SD card reader not recognized, BionicPup64
Same card using usb dongle is recognized but not the builtin SD card. Not using a microSD.
lsusb "sees" it:
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Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0008 C-Media Electronics, Inc.
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0bda:0184 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5182 Card Reader
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
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but pmount or mount does not.
Is this the Realtek driver issue?, is there a fix?
lsusb "sees" it:
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Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0008 C-Media Electronics, Inc.
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0bda:0184 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5182 Card Reader
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
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but pmount or mount does not.
Is this the Realtek driver issue?, is there a fix?
Last edited by gychang on Mon 06 May 2019, 14:23, edited 3 times in total.
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reformatted 2 different SD cards in ubuntu (no windows in house...) with fat32, fat16 and same problem...Flash wrote:I had that problem once, after I tried to use the SD card in a cheap camera. I had to use a Windows computer to reformat the SD card to FAT32 before Puppy could see it.
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The fatdog64 people recommend zeroing the card first before using gparted
It's a simple command....
It's a simple command....
Format your micro SD card as fat32 using a windows or linux formatter.
In linux I recommend you zero out the card first...
just do "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<flash-drive-device-name> bs=1M count=1". After doing this Gparted will regard you flash drive as completely empty and will offer to create a new MS-DOS partition table - which you should accept.
thanks for the suggestions, I followed this on ubuntu but when I booted on BP64 (same PC), SD card light lit when I insert the SD and shows on lsusb, but not "seen" on mount, gparted, fdisk, and pmount...., tried with 3 different cards (2 microSD with adapter), one regular SD 500MB.don570 wrote:The fatdog64 people recommend zeroing the card first before using gparted
It's a simple command....Format your micro SD card as fat32 using a windows or linux formatter.
In linux I recommend you zero out the card first...
just do "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<flash-drive-device-name> bs=1M count=1". After doing this Gparted will regard you flash drive as completely empty and will offer to create a new MS-DOS partition table - which you should accept.
must be the driver issue??
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Could be a faulty or failing card.
I haven't looked in quite a while, but SD card prices are probably still somewhat cheap, so you could always pick up a new card or two (from the same brand) and see if you have the same problems with the card not being recognized.
(Then again, if there's nothing of worth on the card, it probably wouldn't hurt to simply replace it, either.)
The same applies to card readers - I think stores like Safeway, CVS, Wal-Mart, Target, etc., sell USB card readers next to their SD card stock. You can always buy a cheap one and see if it works better.
I haven't looked in quite a while, but SD card prices are probably still somewhat cheap, so you could always pick up a new card or two (from the same brand) and see if you have the same problems with the card not being recognized.
(Then again, if there's nothing of worth on the card, it probably wouldn't hurt to simply replace it, either.)
The same applies to card readers - I think stores like Safeway, CVS, Wal-Mart, Target, etc., sell USB card readers next to their SD card stock. You can always buy a cheap one and see if it works better.
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I tried 3 different cards (including 2 microSD), the card reader came with the Dell PC originally and it works well in other OS (when I had win10, and other linux, including ubuntu 19.04 now). I do have usb dongle SD reader already... but would be more convenient to get this working.Makoto wrote:Could be a faulty or failing card.
I haven't looked in quite a while, but SD card prices are probably still somewhat cheap, so you could always pick up a new card or two (from the same brand) and see if you have the same problems with the card not being recognized.
(Then again, if there's nothing of worth on the card, it probably wouldn't hurt to simply replace it, either.)
The same applies to card readers - I think stores like Safeway, CVS, Wal-Mart, Target, etc., sell USB card readers next to their SD card stock. You can always buy a cheap one and see if it works better.
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Re: SD card not recognized, BionicPup64
Please excuse, I do not completely understand.gychang (in part) wrote:Same card using usb dongle is recognized but not the builtin SD card.
Might this be related to the computer you are using?
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Booted BionicPup64 with pfix=ram on this Dell E6410
2GB SD card in USB SD card readerdrwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Mar 22 17:11 bionicpup64save-mar21
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2619177 Feb 26 19:11 initrd.gz
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jan 2 06:44 NewDir
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 292466688 Feb 26 19:13 puppy_bionicpup64_8.0.sfs
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6189216 Feb 19 23:15 vmlinuz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 59727872 Feb 24 19:19 zdrv_bionicpup64_8.0.sfs
Same card in the built-in reader of the computer.Disk /dev/sdc: 1.9 GiB, 2007498752 bytes, 3920896 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x00000000
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/sdc1 * 63 1960447 1960385 957.2M 6 FAT16
Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 1.9 GiB, 2007498752 bytes, 3920896 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x00000000
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk0p1 * 63 1960447 1960385 957.2M 6 FAT16
Dell E6410: BusterPup, BionicPup64, Xenial, etc
Intel DQ35JOE, Dell Vostro 430
Dell Inspiron, Acer Aspire One, EeePC 1018P
Intel DQ35JOE, Dell Vostro 430
Dell Inspiron, Acer Aspire One, EeePC 1018P
Re: SD card not recognized, BionicPup64
I should have said, SD card is not recognized if I use it in my builtin SD card reader as in the above picture (light indicator lits to confirm proper seating) but BionicPup64 does not see it. If I reboot to ubuntu on the same PC, SD card reader works fine.sheldonisaac wrote:Please excuse, I do not completely understand.gychang (in part) wrote:Same card using usb dongle is recognized but not the builtin SD card.
Might this be related to the computer you are using?
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk0p1 * 63 1960447 1960385 957.2M 6 FAT16
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Notice the difference between the two, one is "sdc1", the other is "mmcblk0p1". Maybe lack of, or problem with "mmc" support.
Have you looked for error messages after pluggintg in the SD card?gyro
Have you looked for error messages after pluggintg in the SD card?
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tail /var/log/messages
Re: SD card not recognized, BionicPup64
Doesgychang wrote:lsusb "sees" it:
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Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0008 C-Media Electronics, Inc.
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0bda:0184 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5182 Card Reader
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
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lsmod | grep rtsx
If not, what gives
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grep RTSX_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
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grep MMC_REALTEK_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
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SD card not recognized, BionicPup64
Sorry to quote myself....HerrBert wrote:Doesgychang wrote:lsusb "sees" it:
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Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0008 C-Media Electronics, Inc.
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0bda:0184 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5182 Card Reader
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
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lsmod | grep rtsx
If not, what givesandCode: Select all
grep RTSX_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
Just guessing, but my RTS5129 is not supported by Tahr 6.0.2 and Slacko 6.3.2 Kernels too.Code: Select all
grep MMC_REALTEK_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
Did you try any of the quoted commands?
I cannot recommend changing kernel, if you don't even know, how to do it.
If you don't know how to change kernel, this instruction would not be helpful either...
As you can see, there were no (0 - zero) replies. Seems, there is no easy way out.
About changing kernels you may ask someone else, as i don't know anything about upup kernels.
I wish you good luck (as i know how much i appreciated my puppy to 'just' work )
Re: SD card not recognized, BionicPup64
terminal response:HerrBert wrote:I wish you good luck (as i know how much i appreciated my puppy to 'just' work )HerrBert wrote:Doesgychang wrote:lsusb "sees" it:
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Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0d8c:0008 C-Media Electronics, Inc.
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0bda:0184 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5182 Card Reader
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
...give any output?Code: Select all
lsmod | grep rtsx
If not, what givesandCode: Select all
grep RTSX_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
Just guessing, but my RTS5129 is not supported by Tahr 6.0.2 and Slacko 6.3.2 Kernels too.Code: Select all
grep MMC_REALTEK_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
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root# lsmod | grep rtsx
root# grep RTSX_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
CONFIG_MISC_RTSX_USB=y
root# grep MMC_REALTEK_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
CONFIG_MMC_REALTEK_USB=m
root#
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Hello gychang.
I don't know which modules you would need to load in bionicpup64.
On Slacko i get this output:
Maybe some upup experts can help.
Kernel seems to be configured for using RTS card reader, so no need to change Kernel.root# grep RTSX_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
CONFIG_MISC_RTSX_USB=y
root# grep MMC_REALTEK_USB /boot/config-$(uname -r)
CONFIG_MMC_REALTEK_USB=m
I don't know which modules you would need to load in bionicpup64.
On Slacko i get this output:
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# lsmod | grep rtsx
rtsx_usb_sdmmc 11720 0
rtsx_usb 7093 1 rtsx_usb_sdmmc
# grep RTSX_USB /boot/config-4.4.174
CONFIG_MFD_RTSX_USB=m
# grep MMC_REALTEK_USB /boot/config-4.4.174
CONFIG_MMC_REALTEK_USB=m
#
I thought I solved the problem by reinstalling pups. Problem remains if I boot without a SD card in the card reader (even if no files in the card). So if I boot with a SD card and remove it, and I put it back in gets re-detected. Plugging in a USB stick detects fine.
Hot plug is on as pictured. Is this a daemon problem? How do I set it up so when I plug in a SD card after a boot, it is detected?
Hot plug is on as pictured. Is this a daemon problem? How do I set it up so when I plug in a SD card after a boot, it is detected?
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