I am trying to connect up my Panasonic DMC-F7 Digital camera, I believe
it may be supported by the USB mass storage protocal?
When I boot-up with the camera turned on and connected there is the
following error "insmod usb-storage failed".
When I run hardrake (using Mandrake 9.0), it picks up the usb device as
the following:
BUS:SCSI
Location on the bus: 0:0
Channel: 00
New devfs device: scsi/host2/bus0/target/lun0/disc
Old device file: /dev/sdb
host: 2
info: Pana Mass Storage
lun: 00
Media class: hd
raw_type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
usb_bus: USB
usb_description: (null)
usb_driver: unknown
usb_id: 9074
usb_media_type: Mass Storage|SCSI|Bulk (Zip)
usb_pci_bus: 2
usb_pci_device: 2
usb_vendor: 1242
vendor_name: unknown
When I tried to mount the camera with the following:
## mount -tauto /dev/sdb /mnt/pana
The process just hung and nothing happened.
When I tried to use gphoto2, I tried to run the autodetect and the
camera was not picked up.
Any ideas on my next path to follow.
Thanks.
Simon.
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