I must be doing something wrong, then. I can't seem to get it to work with my Toshiba PDR-M60. When I modprobe usb-storage, it gets loaded, but no /dev/sd* device exists. an lsmod shows that usb-storage remains unused. Can you think of anything else I might try?
Thanks! On Sunday 28 October 2001 17:33, Bob Young wrote: > I use the same technique. It works with the Fuji Finepix 1400, the Casio > QV series, the Toshiba PDR series, and I have viewed reports that it works > with the Olympus models as well. If it's a USB camera, there should be no > problem with mounting the memory card as a SCSI device, and then reading > it as a drive. Also, it doesn't matter whether the card is smartmedia or > compactflash - I have used the same method with both types. > > Bob > > > I use a FujiFilm FinePix 1300 (USB). It's never in any of the lists of > > cameras in things like gphoto or KDE's camera control center tool that > > I've seen, but it works great with Linux. I just load the usb-storage > > module, mount /dev/sda1 and copy my pics right off. It shows up as a > > vfat partion on a SCSI (emulated) drive. > > > > In MDK 8.1 I let the USB daemon auto-load the module and have a mount > > point predefined in /etc/fstab (using the noauto option to prevent > > errors at boot). I also use the ro option as the camera doesn't seem to > > like it when external devices write to it's smart media card. > > > > -- > > Woody ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Mitch Thompson, San Antonio TX Key fingerprint = BBDA 3A2A 4483 BD0D 7CED B8A9 D183 C8F6 B0AF 66AE -- Steve Balmer, CEO of Microsoft�, recently referred to Linux as a cancer. Unsuprisingly, this is incorrect - Linux was released on August 25th, 1991, and is therefore a virgo.
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