I have an Epson, not a Sony, but get my pictures from it frequently. You'll need the usb-storage module (probably already included in your distribution): as root, modprobe usb-storage
USB storage devices (and Firewire storage devices) show up as a SCSI disk device; they frequently have a vfat filesystem (if you can access the camera as a drive in Windows Explorer, it *does* have a vfat filesystem). I have a hard drive on /dev/sda1, so my /etc/fstab entry is: /dev/sdb1 /mnt/pix vfat user,sync,notail 0 0 For more info, check out the Linux USB site, at http://www.linux-usb.org/ --Joel > Has anyone been able to mount a Sony digital camera in Linux? I'd like > to try it since I was told that is the easiest way to get photos off the > camera, but i have no idea how to specify a USB device in fstab. > > Thanks, > Rodney
