Chris wrote:

On Wednesday 29 December 2004 09:59 pm, SnapafunFrank wrote:



You're probably right Mikkel, may be that the camera writes in propritary
format.

Thanks


If you know the device name that loads for this device then do:

# fdisk /dev/actual_device_here

and enter p at the prompt.

This should at least tell us what file system is involved so that we may
help better hopefully.



See if I understand this, connect the camera, when I do flphoto loads, when that happens do the above?




Nope. Cheats way of finding what I'm asking is to do:

# ls /dev

Then insert your camera and do it again.

A device name will be printed the second time / missing the first time.

That is the name you use to displace

actual_device_here

Mentioned above. Could be something like sdax or scsix [ where x is a number or 
not present ]

All this assumes that your set up can see the camera storage device as indeed a 
storage device. If not then once installed do:

# lsusb

and maybe that can help to disclose the file system type after some more 
investigation. Just hope the first one above works as things may become real 
easy after that.


-- Regards

SnapafunFrank

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