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To Use with Linux Kernel 2.4 or Later

The Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader is a driver-free device for Linux kernel 2.4 or later. Just follow the procedures below to mount and use it.

1.Power on the computer and insert a memory card into the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.

2.Create a directory for the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader. Example: mkdir /mnt/CardReader

3.Mount the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader.

Example: mount –a –t msdos /dev/sda1 /mnt/CardReader

No matter how many memory cards are inserted into the Internal 6-in-1 Card Reader, only the slot with first inserted memory card can be mounted.

To Safely Remove Memory Cards

To Remove in Windows

Make sure that the LED is not blinking (no data are being transmitted). You can then safely remove the memory card.

WARNING: Removal of a memory card directly may cause the system to halt.

To Remove in Linux

Unmount the device from the Linux environment. You can then safely remove the memory card.

Example: umount /mnt/CardReader

WARNING: Never remove or insert a memory card while data are being transmitted.

To avoid improper shutdown, open the transmitted file from its new location to ensure transmission has been completed.

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