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I have been attempting to mount a SDXC (exFAT) card into the built-in MMC reader in my laptop. I keep getting "mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card" errors in dmesg and the device is never registered in lsblk or elsewhere (e.g. /dev). I can't reformat the drive because the system can't see the device. I've installed the exfat-utils and nothing changed. My MMC can read SDHC cards just fine. Also, the SDXC card is new and my DSLR camera can use it just fine, so the card isn't defective.



I suspect that perhaps my MMC is just incapable of reading SDXC cards, but I can't find out any information on it (e.g. maker, model, etc). How do I get that information? If it is lsusb or lscpi, then I need some help with what I'm looking for in their outputs.



I am running Fedora 26 on a System 76 Gazelle laptop (which are designed to have linux compatible hardware). The laptop is about 2 years old.



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    I have been attempting to mount a SDXC (exFAT) card into the built-in MMC reader in my laptop. I keep getting "mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card" errors in dmesg and the device is never registered in lsblk or elsewhere (e.g. /dev). I can't reformat the drive because the system can't see the device. I've installed the exfat-utils and nothing changed. My MMC can read SDHC cards just fine. Also, the SDXC card is new and my DSLR camera can use it just fine, so the card isn't defective.



    I suspect that perhaps my MMC is just incapable of reading SDXC cards, but I can't find out any information on it (e.g. maker, model, etc). How do I get that information? If it is lsusb or lscpi, then I need some help with what I'm looking for in their outputs.



    I am running Fedora 26 on a System 76 Gazelle laptop (which are designed to have linux compatible hardware). The laptop is about 2 years old.



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      I have been attempting to mount a SDXC (exFAT) card into the built-in MMC reader in my laptop. I keep getting "mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card" errors in dmesg and the device is never registered in lsblk or elsewhere (e.g. /dev). I can't reformat the drive because the system can't see the device. I've installed the exfat-utils and nothing changed. My MMC can read SDHC cards just fine. Also, the SDXC card is new and my DSLR camera can use it just fine, so the card isn't defective.



      I suspect that perhaps my MMC is just incapable of reading SDXC cards, but I can't find out any information on it (e.g. maker, model, etc). How do I get that information? If it is lsusb or lscpi, then I need some help with what I'm looking for in their outputs.



      I am running Fedora 26 on a System 76 Gazelle laptop (which are designed to have linux compatible hardware). The laptop is about 2 years old.



      Thanks!










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      I have been attempting to mount a SDXC (exFAT) card into the built-in MMC reader in my laptop. I keep getting "mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card" errors in dmesg and the device is never registered in lsblk or elsewhere (e.g. /dev). I can't reformat the drive because the system can't see the device. I've installed the exfat-utils and nothing changed. My MMC can read SDHC cards just fine. Also, the SDXC card is new and my DSLR camera can use it just fine, so the card isn't defective.



      I suspect that perhaps my MMC is just incapable of reading SDXC cards, but I can't find out any information on it (e.g. maker, model, etc). How do I get that information? If it is lsusb or lscpi, then I need some help with what I'm looking for in their outputs.



      I am running Fedora 26 on a System 76 Gazelle laptop (which are designed to have linux compatible hardware). The laptop is about 2 years old.



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