I'm still struggling to get my camera (which uses xD memory card) recognised.  
Here is my latest attempt:

I have a removable drive setup for my usb LS120 drive, the fstab line of which 
was constructed by MCC.  Taking that as a model, I added

/dev/sdb /mnt/camera auto 
user,iocharset=iso8859-15,dev,sync,codepage=850,suid,umask=0 0 0

Mounted all.
I created a drive icon in the Removable Drive folder.  Attempting to mount 
from here opened a browser, but then said 'Could not connect to host 
navigation.realnames.com'.

Next - had I forgotten to get something read correctly?  So, re-boot to make 
sure.  Make sure everything plugged in and powered on, to enable detection.

Half way down boot-up messages, one that said (as best I can remember)

mount: fs type umask=0 not supported by kernel

During hardware detection it hung.  After about 5 minutes I switched the 
camera off, and saw a message about disconnecting 'device 6', I think it was.

I am out of my depth here.  Can someone please tell me to what extent things 
are functioning correctly, and give me any pointers as to whether the problem 
can be tackled, or whether it indicates lack of kernel support for this 
device?

I cannot think of any more logical approaches.

Anne
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Registered Linux User No.293302


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