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Bill wanted us to know:

>I am trying to connect my Canon D60 Digital Camera using /dev/sdf1 the only 
>problem is there is no sdf1 in the dev directory. I use sda through sde for 
>my scsi drives in my system. Is there a way to create a sdf device in the 
>/dev directory?

Look at the output of 'dmesg' after you plug in the device.  Does it
recognize it?  Does it load the usb-storage module?

instead of trying to access it that way, instead try running gphoto and
see if it perhaps sees your camera as a PTP device (picture transport
protocol).
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