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Auto detect and mount SD Card

kanagesh radhakrishnan [rkanagesh at gmail.com]


Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:30:31 +0530

Hello,

I am working on an ARM based custom development board that has a Micro SD connector.

I use Linux (kernel version 2.6.24) on the board and I have support for the Micro SD cards. The SD driver has support for hotplug. At the bash prompt on the target board, I am able to mount the card, write data to it and read data from it. What utility do I need to add to the root file system for the card to be detected automatically when it's inserted and the file system on the card's media to be mounted to a specified mount point?

A couple of years ago, I was working with PCMCIA Flash memory cards and USB memory disks. There used to be a utility called Card Manager (cardmgr) that detects the insertion of a PCMCIA flash memory card and mounts it automatically. USB memory disks used to be automounted by the hotplug scripts. Is there any utility similar to this for SD/MMC/Micro SD cards?

Thanks in advance, Kanagesh


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Thomas Adam [thomas.adam22 at gmail.com]


Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:06:23 +0100

2008/7/24 kanagesh radhakrishnan <rkanagesh@gmail.com>:

> I use Linux (kernel version 2.6.24) on the board and I have support for the
> Micro SD cards.  The SD driver has support for hotplug.  At the bash prompt
> on the target board, I am able to mount the card, write data to it and read
> data from it.  What utility do I need to add to the root file system for the
> card to be detected automatically when it's inserted and the file system on
> the card's media to be mounted to a specified mount point?

lvman. http://ivman.sourceforge.net/

-- Thomas Adam


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