we figured out what problem was, and I want to repeat to *anyone* here listening:
If you have kernel below 2.6.34, you need to:
Unload and blacklist ricoh_mmc module. To do so:
sudo modprobe -r ricoh_mmc
and then add blacklist ricoh_mmc to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
This will make it impossible to use MMC cards, update the kernel if you want to use both.
(You can load that module manually to temporally regain ability to read MMC cards)
we figured out what problem was, and I want to repeat to *anyone* here listening:
If you have kernel below 2.6.34, you need to:
Unload and blacklist ricoh_mmc module.
To do so:
sudo modprobe -r ricoh_mmc
and then add d/blacklist. conf
blacklist ricoh_mmc to
/etc/modprobe.
This will make it impossible to use MMC cards, update the kernel if you want to use both.
(You can load that module manually to temporally regain ability to read MMC cards)