> On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Kris Van Bruwaene wrote:
> 
> > Hi all
> > 
> > I've got a new camera Sony DSC-U10 (Cybershot U) that I can't
> > get to work under linux. The problem shows up when I try to
> > mount it, with "/dev/sdx is not a valid block device".
> > 
> > I've reported this problem a few weeks ago. I got three replies
> > (thanks folks!), but the problem isn't solved yet.
> > 
> > The first hint was to switch from kernel 2.4.19 to 2.4.20, which I
> > did, with no result.
> > 
> > The others were less straightforward, but they helped to diagnose
> > the situation. The strange things are:
> > 1. There is no usbcore in my lsmod, while most people seem to have this.
> > How should I configure the kernel for this, or shouldn't I bother?
> > 2. Most people have usb-uhci, I have usb-ohci. Does it make any
> > difference? I thought it was dependent on the motherboard, and my
> > camera is detected in dmesg and /proc/bus/usb/devices as
> > Vendor=054c ProdID=0010 Rev= 4.30. I suppose I needn't worry?
> > 3. What I think the real problem is:
> > SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices doesn't show up in
> > dmesg or /var/log/messages, and the camera is not listed in
> > /proc/scsi/scsi. How should I handle this? I ought to mention
> > I use ide-scsi emulation for my CD burner, and that works well.

When you insert your camera, dmesg should show "new device" and 
something about "sda: sda1". This means that hte device was
recognized. 

Knowing Sony, they have made an almost usb-storage compliant device 
again. 

Thus if it doesn't show up you will have to add the device to 
"unusualdev.h"  .

My U10 should be here any moment.... 

                        Roger. 

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