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Old 28th March 2011
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Default Cant mount USB phones?

Im having a problem mounting the micro-usb cards inside of 2 phones from the phones.

If I remove the card from the phone and insert it into a usb card reader it mounts perfectly, however when I plug in the phone i get for example

da0: <RIM Blackberry SD 003> Removable Direct Access SCSI-4 device
da0: 40.000/MB/s transfers
da0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not resent

This "NOT READY" is because when you plug in the phone, you have to manually tell the phone that you want it to function as a usb mass disk. so the /dev/da0 is created and not the /dev/da0s1

so once you tell it that you want it to function as a disk, how do you create the /dev/da0s1?

I have tried
sudo /etc/rc.d/devfs restart ---> nothing
sudo camcontrol rescan all --> nothing

I almost seem to remember doing this before, in fact i know i did it before on my driod phone, i have the roms to proove it However, im now having this problem with the driod as well (different phone different microsd card)

FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE
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