Hi,
I am having a problem accessing the Multi-Card reader within my system which is a Toshiba (branded) Satellite L870-18V laptop the spec's of which can be seen at https://ie.dynabook.com/discontinued...lite-l870-18v/ The system is running Kubuntu 20.04.1 fully/continuously updated.
As can be seen in the interfaces section, the card reader is capable of handling an SDXC™ Card up to 64 GB. I am using a SanDisk Ultra 64 GB card, as seen at https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/sd-cards/1747339 hosted within a SanDisk adapter.
When I cold boot the system, with the adapter in the reader, the system does seem to find it, as can be seen from the dmesg output. (see line commencing 4.000304 in the attached file dmesg.txt)
However, I am unable to access the card/reader. I did a trek around the interweb and found a site where it was advised to install udisks2. This I did and am still unable to access the card/reader.
I have also installed the Gnome Disks utility which recognised the Model as Generic_Multi-Card (1.00) and the Device as /dev/sdb. When I tried using Disks to format the card (this was not greyed out initially) Disks displayed an error window with the following text.
Error creating file system: Command-line `mkfs.vfat -I -n 'SD64GB''/dev/-sdb" exited with non-zero exit status 1:
stdout: mkfs.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24)
'
stderr: `mkfs.vfat : unable to open /dev/sdb: No medium found
'(udisks-error-quark, 0)
Another site suggested switching off DMA protection in the B.I.O.S. however, as far as I can tell, this system does not have DMA protection in the B.I.O.S.
Is there some other package that I need to install or a system setting that I need to tweak in order to access this card/reader ?
Stuart
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