With my sarge laptop, I needed to add the kernel module usb-storage to the list of modules that hotplug tries when it detects a new connected device. This is specified in the field DRIVERS in the file usb.agent.
Gregor On Saturday 13 di December 2003 23:26, H. S. wrote: > Jonathan Melhuish wrote: > > I Googled for some time and looked in the list archives, etc., but could > > find nothing relevant on installing my digital camera under Debian, so I > > got bored and tried typing: > > > > apt-get install hotplug > > apt-get install usbutils > > mkdir /camera > > mount /dev/sda1 /camera > > > > At which point, it worked! I suppose I should mention I am using a > > stock "Linux debian 2.4.22-1-686" kernel, your mileage may vary with > > older kernels. > > > > Which was all reasonably nice and straightforward, so I thought it was a > > shame I could find any instructions that suggested it. It was even > > easier under Mandrake, I just stuck it in and it appeared on the > > desktop; I guess it would be kinda nice if Debian did that, too. > > Which camera are you talking about? > > I have accessed two cameras in Debian: the Canon A300 successfully > (using gphoto and gtkam), and Sony TRV25 minidv camcorder as a USB > storage device. > > With the second, I have a line in my /etc/fstab with which I just plug > in the camera and type: > $> mount /sony-minidv > > and that is it. > > Here is what I have in /etc/fstab: > /dev/sda1 /sony-minidv vfat noauto,user,rw 0 0 > > > HTH, > ->HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]