On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Peter Rasmussen wrote:

> I am a little surprised by this answer, as I thought this mailinglist 
> was about USB issues in the Linux kernel?

That's a strange comment.  You're concerned because you received an answer 
even though the answer doesn't match the mailing list's topic?  Would you 
prefer to have received no answer at all?

> Connecting another camera to the same host with the same kernel I get 
> the following in /var/log/messages:

...

> And 287 lines in /var/log/debug, which I will spare you for.
> 
> Anyway, in this case I can mount /dev/sda1 and both read from it and 
> write to it. It is something similar I was looking for with the Fujifilm 
> camera.

Clearly this is because the other camera implements the USB mass-storage 
protocol and the Fujifilm apparently does not.

> The Fujifilm camera supposedly is also a mass storage device, but when 
> comparing the two results it seems to stop short of engaging the SCSI 
> emulation for USB mass storage. Any ideas as to what to look for?

What does "lsusb -v" show for the Fujifilm camera?

Alan Stern


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