That means that there's no recognized file system on that device at
all. Therefore this looks like quite a different symptom to the
original report here. Can you mount this with
sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0 /mnt
?
> peter@peterb-netbook:~$ sudo udevadm test /class/block/mmcblk0
> [...]
> unable to open device '/sys/class/block/mmcblk0'
gataman [2010-01-04 16:51 -0000]: netbook: ~$ sudo blkid -p /dev/mmcblk0
> peter@peterb-
That means that there's no recognized file system on that device at
all. Therefore this looks like quite a different symptom to the
original report here. Can you mount this with
sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0 /mnt
?
> peter@peterb- netbook: ~$ sudo udevadm test /class/ block/mmcblk0 block/mmcblk0'
> [...]
> unable to open device '/sys/class/
Does this path even exist for you then?
Martin
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