

I also ran udisks -monitor and tried ejecting/inserting the SD Card to see if there's any activity and it doesn't show anything either. The only issue I have is with the SD Card, everything else works with or without the SD Card inserted.Īfter reading your post, I decided to check out udisks anyway, I gave the udisks man a read and ran udisks -debug to list information on the devices, but nothing about my SD Card showed up. Oh no, the USB devices work just fine even when the SD card isn't inserted. which is something I'm not sure how to do as it keeps changing.

Ok if it works when the sd card is already inserted and then the USB is plugged in, but not when the media is inserted after USB is plugged in, it's a udisks issue - need to tell udisks/hal to poll the usb device. Still no change.īut nothing when the SD card is inserted. I actually didn't have all three XHCI, EHCI, UHCI built in/modularized (rather, I had some of them built-in or modularized, but not every single one of them), but I did so after reading your post.

My mouse, flash drive, and USB headset are working just fine too. I do have CONFIG_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES=y and it does work whenever I plug in my USB flashdrive or my mouse through the USB slot, but nothing when the SD card is inserted.

It doesn't really make a difference if I plug in an USB with the SD Card inserted, it reads just fine. Have all three XHCI, EHCI, and UHCI built in or modularized? (should be OK if it shows up in usb.)ĬONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y ? (should be ok if you're using libata.) Set CONFIG_USB_ANNOUNCE_NEW_DEVICES=y so you can see dmesg events dealing with usb?ĭo you have other USB devices and are they working? Please learn how to denote units correctly!ģ.10.1-gentoo #1 SMP Sat Jul 20 00:56: x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3517U CPU 1.90GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linuxĭoes it make a difference if you plug into USB with SD card inserted? Yea, I'm pretty sure I'm running the right kernel, just double checked now and the modules I listed in the OP are on Y. Intel Core i7 2700K/RadeonHD 6450/24GB DDR3/256GB SSDĭmesg doesn't say anything relevant to the SD Card, it just mentions rtl8723au, which is my wireless card. When you plug it in, what does your dmesg log say?Īre you sure you're running the right kernel? Last edited by cazdli on Tue 9:26 pm edited 1 time in total I bought it a few days ago and I can read its contents just fine when I'm on a liveCD, but on my actual Gentoo instalaltion, it hasn't really worked out for me.īus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:0129 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Hey guys, I'm having an issue getting my laptop's built in USB SD Card Reader to work. Posted: Mon 10:44 pm Post subject: USB SD Card Reader not working Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - USB SD Card Reader not working
