Mounting a CF card via PCMCIA adapter
This article details the steps taken to transport photos from the compact flash card of my camera onto one of my systems for archival and display.
Both systems are running Debian GNU/Linux, one with a 2.6.11.6-grsec kernel, the other with a 2.6.10-grsec kernel. The actual kernel build is most likely inconsequential as long as you can access your PCMCIA devices.
[0x01] Hardware
We are equipped with the following hardware:
Dell Latitude laptop
SanDisk 512 MB CompactFlash card
SanDisk PCMCIA CompactFlash PC Card Adapter
Additionally, my camera is a Canon PowerShot S400 (not that it matters).
[0x02] Kernel modules
The kernel config was modified like so for this situation:
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