On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 16:54, Shuvam Misra wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I am facing a problem getting a USB digital camera to work with Linux.
> 
> It's a Nikon Coolpix 3500. It connects using USB and responds to the
> USB Mass Storage protocol, and appears as a VFAT file system. It
> connects to my laptop if I boot it in Windows 2000 (yes, I have a dual
> booting system :)), and I can just see it as an external device (F:),
> browse the file system, pick up images, and so on. Works beautifully.
> Which proves that the raw hardware at least is working fine.
> 
> When I boot in Linux (kernel 2.4.20), I can see the kernel responding

> But I cannot mount /dev/sda1. Whenever I try, the mount command returns
> an error saying /dev/sda1 is not a block device. And yes, I'm trying
> this mount command as root, and yes, the mount point exists.

Perhaps you could provide the list the output of the lsmod command run
as root obviously.. ;-) Needed for getting the ideas of which modules
are loaded... maybe some module is missing for you which was not auto
loaded in.

-- 
Arindam Dey

The mind is not a vessel to be filled
but a fire to be kindled.

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