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Hi,
I'm running Arch linux on my laptop.
The laptop has Multi-in-1 card reader.
I just bought a micro SD card with an adapter so I can it plug in into this card reader.
But the Arch linux system doesn't recognise it so I can't use it.
I tried with Gparted too without any success:
I get Gparted error:
Output/Input error during read on /dev/mmcblk0
whyle on the virtual console I get error messages:
mmcblk0: error -84 transferring data, sector 7, nr 1, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
Buffer I/O error on dev mmcblk0, logical block 0, async page read
However, this same micro SD card has been recognised on MS Windows system.
What can I do to solve this problem on my Arch linux system?
Regards, from Paul
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I just bought another brand ( Samsung ) of micro SD card ( Class 6 ) and it works out of the box.
The previously mentioned micro SD card is Kingstone, Class 10. It is not recognized by the Arch linux system kernel.
So I can say: the problem is solved.
Mybe somebody can tell why one card works, the other does not.
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Hi,
I have the same problem. Kingston class 10 not work on linux, but on Windows OK.
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I just bought another brand ( Samsung ) of micro SD card ( Class 6 ) and it works out of the box.
The previously mentioned micro SD card is Kingstone, Class 10. It is not recognized by the Arch linux system kernel.
So I can say: the problem is solved.
Mybe somebody can tell why one card works, the other does not.
I must add after few days that, that the Samsung micro SD card works not with the SD card adapter, but only with an USB microSD card reader, that I also had to buy.
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This thread may be of some use:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194310
Jin, Jîyan, Azadî
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This thread may be of some use:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194310
I tried it but without success.
The microSD card with SD card adapter doesn't work with this setup.
I can use my microSD card with USB microSD card reader only.
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Some laptop SD readers need certain "quirk patches" in the kernel to work. Mine is one of them (Acer V3-571, integrated Broadcom SD card reader). As many of these patces never make it to upstream, the SD reader won't work. I just put up with an external reader and that's it.
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Some laptop SD readers need certain "quirk patches" in the kernel to work. Mine is one of them (Acer V3-571, integrated Broadcom SD card reader). As many of these patces never make it to upstream, the SD reader won't work. I just put up with an external reader and that's it.
My laptop is the same as your's: acer aspire v3-571.
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Then if you feel like compiling your own kernel, these are the necessary patches for the SD reader in the Acer V3-571:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/11/15/469
Last edited by Pse (2015-03-08 02:33:22)
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Then if you feel like compiling your own kernel, these are the necessary patches for the SD reader in the Acer V3-571:
Thank you very much!! ![]()
However, on my Acer V3-571 laptop on which I run Arch linux I'm using the 3.18.6-1 linux kernel out there, so I think this patch is not compatible with this kernel.
This patch is for linux-2.6 3.12.0 and is "Compile Tested" only.
Last edited by csanyipal (2015-03-13 10:43:25)
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Installing "opensc" package from the official repository solved all my problems related to SD Card ![]()
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pedja: half of your posts have been necrobumps: please stop.
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