cheesy9999
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Yes you may be wondering WHY, but its because I have a memory card that needs to be FAT32 for a MP3 player and Disk Utility won't format it correctly, so I'm resorting to Mac OS X's Unix underpinnings.
I've found several utilities that may work (using the apropos command) but I don't know which device the USB MMC card reader is. How do I figure this out? I sort of narrowed it down by disonnecting the USB MMC card reader, wainting a minute, plugging it back in and inserting the card, waiting another minute, then running the command "ls -lt /dev" to list all the devices in order that they were modified. These are the ones that were modified during the minute I inserted the card:
brw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 10 Feb 11 01:44 disk1
br--r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 11 Feb 11 01:44 disk1s1
brw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 13 Feb 11 01:44 disk1s2
crw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 10 Feb 11 01:44 rdisk1
cr--r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 11 Feb 11 01:44 rdisk1s1
crw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 13 Feb 11 01:44 rdisk1s2
Does this make sense? Thats the only way I could think of but it didn't narrow it down enough. I don't know Unix very well (obviously) so I'm sorry if this is a completely stupid idea. I also tried looking up the card in the Get Info panel, Disk Utility, and Apple System Profiler with no luck.
Is it even possible to format a memory card with those DOS utilities?
Please help.
I've found several utilities that may work (using the apropos command) but I don't know which device the USB MMC card reader is. How do I figure this out? I sort of narrowed it down by disonnecting the USB MMC card reader, wainting a minute, plugging it back in and inserting the card, waiting another minute, then running the command "ls -lt /dev" to list all the devices in order that they were modified. These are the ones that were modified during the minute I inserted the card:
brw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 10 Feb 11 01:44 disk1
br--r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 11 Feb 11 01:44 disk1s1
brw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 13 Feb 11 01:44 disk1s2
crw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 10 Feb 11 01:44 rdisk1
cr--r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 11 Feb 11 01:44 rdisk1s1
crw-r----- 1 tomrobin operator 14, 13 Feb 11 01:44 rdisk1s2
Does this make sense? Thats the only way I could think of but it didn't narrow it down enough. I don't know Unix very well (obviously) so I'm sorry if this is a completely stupid idea. I also tried looking up the card in the Get Info panel, Disk Utility, and Apple System Profiler with no luck.
Is it even possible to format a memory card with those DOS utilities?
Please help.