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FYI: Sansa C200 no USB settings and problems with MSC
AlexP:
Plugging in an e260 with a SD card in the OF in Ubuntu 7.10 automatically mounts two devices for me - the e200 and the card, so Ubuntu is quite capable of doing it. Whether you have an Ubuntu problem or a OF problem with the c200 though I don't know.
pixelma:
--- Quote from: Strife89 on February 02, 2008, 08:41:47 PM ---Knowing that, on Windows XP, plugging in the Sansa produces two drives (whether a card is pcresent or not)
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For me connecting my c250 with an inserted microSD on my WindowsXP doesn't establish a data connection. But when I take the card out and plug USB I get the two drives and can just insert the microSD again (and it seems I'm not the only one to experience this - it was already mentioned in the forums and someone thought it was worth to put it on the c200 port page in the wiki).
Strife89:
I tried plugging it in today, and this time it worked. I haven't fiddled with anything; I just booted to the OF, then plugged it in.
Maybe Ubuntu didn't see it because the card was empty, but the c250 wasn't. ???
Thank you all for the advice, though. :)
Llorean:
In my personal experience, my c200 sometimes mounts in ubuntu, sometimes mounts as read only in ubuntu, and sometimes doesn't mount. When it does mount, it's MSC. Under Windows, it mounts as MTP. There's not an MSC vs MTP option in the menu.
The only way I've convinced it to be consistent is to use the MSC trick on it.
Strife89:
Mine has the option of either "Auto Detect" or "MSC" USB modes. The "version" (as seen under "System Info") is 01.00.04A.
No mounting problems have ever occurred (except, of course, last night). ;D
@ mpmontero: What's the terminal command for mounting a device? (Obviously I don't need it now, but I might later.)
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