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On Friday 09 January 2004 8:38 pm, Shawn wrote:
> I've recently installed Suse on my roommates computer.  Now his girlfriend
> is whining that she can't tranfer music to her mini disk player.  I've
> found a passing reference saying that I should be able to access it via
> /dev/dsp1. I've tried a mount to this device, and was told the device is
> not a block file format.  So I tried "mount -t usb /dev/dsp1
> /target_directory" and was told that USB is not supported with my kernel.
> I guess the first question is what is the correct what to access this
> device?  It's a Sony MD-N707.
> The second question, is that if USB is a valid file format for the mount
> command, shouldn't it already be accessible through the kernel?  What
> options would I need to set in "make menuconfig" to enable this option?
> Any input is appreciated.  My experience with mini disk players is
> non-existent.

I'm not sure I can help here, but I have a Fuji Camera that is run off USB. 
When I hook up the cable and turn on the Camera it will "hotplug" and 
automajically adds a Konqueror link to the desktop (after a few seconds it 
beeps) that is already mounted and ready to browse to the device. I'm running 
SuSE 8.2 and it finds USB connections fine. I have never had to do a mount on 
the camera manually.

I wonder if you can try to hookup the Minidisc player first, then turn it on 
and see what happens?? Just a thought...

hth
- --mike


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