-- Dr. Evil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Friday, 20 July, 2001 7:03)  :
> I'm not sure about auto-mounting, but I can definitely say that Linux
> Mandrake works well with the Sandisk CF reader.  Basically, you plug
> it in, run modprobe usb-storage, and then you can mount /dev/...
> whatever it is, and you can just read the files out.  Very convenient.
> 
Thanks. I will try that when I get a card reader.  In the meantime, 
based on some other postings I saw on this list about mounting floppy 
and zip disks, I put in a line in /etc/fstab to mount the camera, and 
a desktop icon to the mount point, and have been able to view and 
transfer the files on the camera.  

Is there a simpler or more elegant way to do this, i.e. treat the 
camera's memory card like a removable drive?

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