On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:17:19 -0600 Gregory P. Ennis wrote:> I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg | tail' none of which > demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card.Is the card formatted? Can you format it on that computer? ------------------------------------------- Frank, I wondered the same thing? I used a usb sd card reader adapter and put attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to format an xfs partition on it. Unfortunately, when I inserted the SD card in the SD adapter in the back of the machine I could still not get Centos 8 to recognize it. Greg
Am 07.03.21 um 20:58 schrieb Gregory P. Ennis:> On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:17:19 -0600 > Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > >> I have used lsblk, fdisk -l, and 'dmesg | tail' none of which >> demonstrate that the Centos 8 host is recognizing the SD card. > > Is the card formatted? Can you format it on that computer? > ------------------------------------------- > > Frank, > > I wondered the same thing? I used a usb sd card reader adapter and put > attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to > format an xfs partition on it. > > Unfortunately, when I inserted the SD card in the SD adapter in the > back of the machine I could still not get Centos 8 to recognize it. >Any logs (journalctl -f) while inserting? Such slots should be handled by the sdhci kernel module ... -- Leon
On Sun, 07 Mar 2021 13:58:16 -0600 Gregory P. Ennis wrote:> I wondered the same thing? I used a usb sd card reader adapter and put > attached it to a usb port on the same machine and used gparted to > format an xfs partition on it.Is xfs a valid format for a sdcard? (I really don't know.) I would reformat it as fat32 and see what happens. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com