H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Followup to:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> By author:    [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rogier Wolff)
> In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
> > 
> > # l /mnt/d1
> > total 16
> > drwxr-xr-x 512 root     root        16384 Mar 24 17:26 dcim/
> > -r-xr-xr-x   1 root     root            0 May 23  2000 memstick.ind*
> > # 
> > 
> > Where the *(&#$%& does that "dcim" directory come from????
> > 
> 
> "dcim" probably stands for "digital camera images".  At least Canon
> digital cameras always put their data in a directory named dcim.

Yes. I know. Seems to be standard. The stick is for my Sony camera. 

However, the question is: how in **** is the Linux kernel seeing that
directory while it's not on the stick? (the root directory has one
MEMSTICK.IND file, and nothing else!)

                                Roger.

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