Thanks for the response Mr. O,
Mr O wrote:
Here's what I do.
Open a terminal, become root, run "dmesg", plug in the camera,
turn it on, run "dmesg" again. You're only looking at the last
few lines. Your camera is likely /dev/sda. "mount /dev/sda1
/mnt/???, rsync /mnt/???/dcim/nikon???/*.jpg /home/me/pics/,
chown -R me /home/me/pics. You can also rsync as a normal user.
Read permissions on the device may be limited depending upon
your distro.
Replace the ??? with actual names. Your file structure on the
Nikon is like I described. Use tab completion if you're trying
it this way. For instance "rysnc /mnt/???/dc<tab> will
automatically get you "dcim/", then <tab> again to get the
directory with your pics.
Here are the last few lines of dmesg:
hub.c: new USB device 00:10.0-1, assigned address 6
WARNING: USB Mass Storage data integrity not assured
USB Mass Storage device found at 6
Nothing about the camera being SCSI or sda...
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