read only SD card
Gary J. Kirkpatrick
garyartista at gmail.com
Sun May 11 14:36:37 UTC 2014
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11 May 2014 15:11, Gary J. Kirkpatrick <garyartista at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 11 May 2014 13:49, Gary J. Kirkpatrick <garyartista at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> > On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> On 11 May 2014 12:40, Gary J. Kirkpatrick <garyartista at gmail.com>
> >> >> wrote:
> >> >> > Logged in as Guest and had no problem adding or deleting files.
> >> >>
> >> >> What do you see for permissions when logged in as guest?
> >> >
> >> > Me, everything, guest, nothing and can not be modified. Same as when
> >> > logged
> >> > in as gary14.
> >>
> >> I have just realised I am being stupid. You said it is formatted as
> >> FAT and so there are no permissions on the card.
> >>
> >> If you plug in the card when logged in as guest and check dmesg are
> >> you still seeing it say that the card is set to RO? Have a look at
> >> that then check whether you can write to it. Then take it out, log in
> >> normally, and plug it back in and check dmesg again.
> >>
> >> Another test is to check you can write to it when logged in as guest,
> >> then login normally without unplugging and see if you can still write
> >> to it.
> >>
> >> Colin
> >
> >
> >
> > It says write protect is off. I can write to it no problem as guest.
> Logged
> > in as gary14, try to write to is says it is read only, although I was
> able
> > to delete a file, which I had not been able to do lately.
>
> So when you plug it in when logged in as guest and look in dmesg it
> says write protect off, but when you plug it in when logged in as you
> and look in dmesg again it says write protect on? Your reply does not
> really make clear *exactly* what you are seeing.
>
> Is all this absolutely consistent? Is it possible that the switch is
> intermittent?
>
> When logged in as guest and switch the switch with it already plugged
> are you able to write and then not write?
>
> Please try and answer the questions carefully, it is not always easy
> to know exactly what you are seeing. Assume we are all idiots and you
> will not go far wrong.
>
> Colin
>
Your first paragraph is exactly correct. Write protect is off as 'guest'
and without my changing anything other than going to Gary14, dmesg says
write protect is on. So it has something to do with the gary14 login
As for switching it while inserted, this is not possible as the switch is
on the side.
garyk
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