On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Paul Check wrote:

> > If you run "fdisk -l /dev/sdh" before trying to mount the camera, what
> > is the output?
> 
> The device doesn't exist before the camera is plugged in, thanks to udev. So, 
> the output is nothing.

That's what you get if you run fdisk before the camera is plugged in.  
But what do you get if you run fdisk after the camera is plugged in and 
before you try to mount it?

> > What shows up in the "dmesg" log after you plug in the camera and try
> > to mount it?
> 
> There is a lot of output (because I have verbose debugging enabled in the 
> kernel?). I've attached the end of the dmesg output below.

The end doesn't say very much.  Please attach the entire thing.

You may find it helps to turn off HAL before running your tests, 
because HAL does constant probing of USB storage devices.

Alan Stern


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