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Old 01-14-2010, 03:20 PM   #1
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pccardctl and mount problems


I need a mount pint to add to fstab.
The volumes are mounted with
Code:
pccardctl insert 0
The card is read but no filesystem is found.
I've used lspcmcia and lshal for outputs.
There is no reference- that I am able to see- as to any mount point.
How do I map the PCI slot to /mnt or /media?

Fedora 12, i386, m275 laptop.
 
  


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