try looking in /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/ or similar, i'm not sure what other scsi devices you might have you might have to change the host0 to host1 and/or the bus0 to bus1 etc. somehwere under the /dev/scsi/ tree should be the device file for your camera that you can mount, you may also have a symlimk of the form /dev/sdb1 that you can use, if this is your only 'scsi' device then perhaps sda1? for scsi devices there are several device files associated with them, not all of them are block devices, sorry to be so vague, just look for device files that aren't there when the camera is not present
bascule On Wednesday 09 October 2002 12:07 pm, you wrote: > > > but when I try to: > [root@nickel tmp]# mount /dev/sg1 /mnt/camera > mount: /dev/sg1 is not a block device > > Is this a result of not being "a working device", or do I need to do > something else? -- "Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz smiled very slowly. This was done not so much for effect as because he was trying to remember the sequence of muscle movements. "
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