On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 08:55:03PM +0100, Len Lawrence wrote: > A friend has asked me to check out a camera received as a present. > Plugged it into the USB port and ran up usbview. The camera is certainly > detected but how to get at the data on the chip? Should it be mounted > as a filesystem and if so what type. I have a feeling it is a character > oriented device rather than block but in either case don't know what to do > with it. This lady wants to take the camera on holiday in three days > time. This is the first occasion I have ever looked at USB and am > confused by the references to SCSI in previous threads. scsi-mod and > aic7xxx are loaded. <snip> > Any pointers? > -- > Len Lawrence
Shouldn't be a problem, Len. I added a line to /etc/fstab: /dev/sdb1 /mnt/fuji vfat user,umask=000,noauto 0 0 I think I ran harddrake with the camera on and connected to figure out it was /dev/sdb1. You can probably set everything up right there in harddrake. Todd -- Todd Slater
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