On Saturday 18 October 2003 10:05 pm, Ernie Schroder wrote: > On Saturday 18 October 2003 07:03 pm, Stephane Brossier wrote: > > Hi Ernie, > > > > [...] > > > > >And you won't have a /dev/sda* until you plug in the camera. > > > Plug in the camera and do: > > >fdisk -l /dev/sd and hit the tab key a couple of times. You > > > should see sda1 or maybe sdb1 If you do, do: > > > > I plugged the camera on the usb port but I don't see anything ??? > > > > bash-2.05b# fdisk -l /dev/sd > > bash-2.05b# > > > > > > Everything seems to be OK, all my modules are loaded: > > bash-2.05b# lsmod > > Module Size Used by Tainted: P > > usb-storage 22264 0 (unused) > > sd_mod 11020 0 (autoclean) (unused) > > scsi_mod 89268 1 (autoclean) [usb-storage > > sd_mod] vpnmod 187808 -1 (unused) > > prism2_pci 57008 1 (autoclean) > > p80211 17036 1 [prism2_pci] > > usbcore 56000 1 [usb-storage] > > > > However I noticed something strange, I don't know if this is > > related: > > > > I have two ide disks (hda and hdb). > > On hda I run linux-Mandrake (old version) > > and on hdb i run gentoo. (Lilo is installed on hda > > so I always boot from hda.) > > If I boot Mandrake, and if i chroot on /mnt/devhdb > > and then look under /dev I can see entries for sda*. > > > > But If I directly boot gentoo there is nothing under /dev/sda* > > anymore.... > > > > Another precision (I don't know of this is relevant) but the > > daemon devfsd is running: > > root 145 1 0 15:45 ? 00:00:00 /sbin/devfsd /dev > > > > At last, I tried to use the 2 USB ports I have but it does not > > change anything... > > > > Any ideas? > > > > S. > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Send instant messages to anyone on your contact list with MSN > > Messenger 6.0. Try it now FREE! > > http://msnmessenger-download.com > > > > > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > What chipset are you running? an Nforce2 chipset uses OHCI: > > $ cat /proc/config | grep HCI > CONFIG_USB_OHCI=y > > check kernel config for the options below: > > cat /proc/config | grep SCSI > CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI=y > CONFIG_SCSI=y > CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y > CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS=y > CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX=y > CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_DEFAULT_TAGS=4 > CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_MAX_TAGS=32 > CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX_SYNC=20 > CONFIG_I2O_SCSI=y > > > And USB: > > cat /proc/config | grep USB > CONFIG_USB=y > CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y > CONFIG_USB_OHCI=y > CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y > CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09=y > CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55=y > CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=m > CONFIG_USB_HID=y > CONFIG_USB_SCANNER=m > > > See that you match this and if you need to recompile, do so. > Reboot if neccessary and load your modules. Do dmesg without the > camera plugged in. Plug in the camera and dmesg again and note > changes. If you still can't mount the camera send these differences > back to the list.
Here's the new info in dmesg when I plug in my card reader it will be similar for your camera. hub.c: new USB device 00:02.1-1, assigned address 3 scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices Vendor: General Model: Flash Disk Drive Rev: 2.05 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 SCSI device sda: 128000 512-byte hdwr sectors (66 MB) sda: Write Protect is off /dev/scsi/host1/bus0/target0/lun0: p1 WARNING: USB Mass Storage data integrity not assured USB Mass Storage device found at 3 -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list