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diff --git a/src/doc/src/shared/detect-sd-card-device-name.qdocinc b/src/doc/src/shared/detect-sd-card-device-name.qdocinc deleted file mode 100644 index 7af98a5..0000000 --- a/src/doc/src/shared/detect-sd-card-device-name.qdocinc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2014 Digia Plc -** All rights reserved. -** For any questions to Digia, please use the contact form at -** http://www.qt.io -** -** This file is part of Qt Enterprise Embedded. -** -** Licensees holding valid Qt Enterprise licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the Qt Enterprise License Agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and Digia. -** -** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please use -** the contact form at http://www.qt.io -** -****************************************************************************/ -/*! -//! [instructions] - Plug in the SD card or reader to the development host, - and use the following command on Linux to find out its device name: - - \badcode - lsblk -d - \endcode - - Removable devices such as SD cards have the value '1' in - the \e RM column. - - Typical device names for SD cards include \c {sdb} and - \c {mmcblk0}. The full device path is \c {/dev/} followed by - the name. - - On Windows, use the following command to get the SD cards device name: - \badcode - wmic logicaldisk where "drivetype=2 and access=0" get deviceid, volumename - \endcode - - \warning Make sure to select the correct device, because selecting - the wrong one can result in a wiped hard drive. - -//! [instructions] - -//! [instructions-usbdevice] - Plug in the USB storage device to the development host, - and use the following command on Linux to find out its device name: - - \badcode - lsblk -d - \endcode - - Removable devices such as flash drives have the value '1' in - the \e RM column. The full device path is \c {/dev/} followed by - the name. - - On Windows, use the following command to get the device name: - \badcode - wmic logicaldisk where "drivetype=2 and access=0" get deviceid, volumename - \endcode - - \warning Make sure to select the correct device, because selecting - the wrong one can result in a wiped hard drive. - -//! [instructions-usbdevice] - -//! [unmount] - \badcode - umount /dev/<device_name> - \endcode -//! [unmount] - -*/ |