Don't forget to enable scsi support. It is used by usb-storage. (And cameras tend to show up as usb-storage devices.)
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > The kernel config stuff shouldn't matter unless you are going to rebuild your > kernel. As it is, having the usb drivers as modules should be OK. The parts > that likely apply (from the website) are the fstab part (or the mount command > in lieu of fstab editing). > > Let me know if you get it working...I will have occassion to deal with that > particular camera soon and would like to know what I will have to do... > > On Wednesday 11 December 2002 01:33 pm, flacycads wrote: > > Thanks Praedor and all, > > I read the page, and I think I'm on the right track now. Here's the > > relevant stock Mandrake usb sections of the config file in /boot. There is > > only one difference from what that page says, in that CONFIG_USB=y is > > configured as a module (m). Should I recompile the kernel and change that, > > or load the module? Will adding the fstab line or modprobe usb-uhci load > > the needed module? When I get the camera back, I'll give it a try. > > Robert C. > > ---------------------------------------- > > # > > # USB support > > # > > CONFIG_USB=m > [...] > >
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