yes, you have to have scsi disk support enabled (module or directly enabled in the kernel). When you plug in the camera (given taht it *really* supports usb mass storage), wait for a couple of seconds, and then just type # mount -t vfat (auto) /dev/sda1 /mnt/your_mount_point.
Yeah and one more thing. I think that you also have to have vfat (fat32) filesystem support enabled in the kernel. i know that i had to recompile my kernel because of this when i got my digital camera. > Do I have to do something special (other then insure that USB Mass > Storage is in my kernel) to mount the camera? -- GPG public keys available at pgp.mit.edu
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