Hey guys, just wanted to know if anyone can help Simon more than I can with 
this extra information. I'm not really good knowledgable with this stuff : )

Jason B.

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Subject: Re: [linux-usb-devel] USB Mass Storage Crashes
Date: Sat, 04 Jan 2003 09:41:46 +0930
From: Simon Lahiff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I did not think that mentioning the type of camera is going to make any
difference. I have spent approximately 30 hours of googling for
information on the specific camera without success. For what it is worth
it is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-F7.  The latest kernel update that  I tried
was with RedHat 8.1 that used 2.4.20. The camera is based on the DCF
standards (Design rule for camera file system).

Simon.

Jason Bowman wrote:
>You didn't say what digital camera!
>This sounds like a problem I had with a Fuji FinePix F401 camera... you can
>search the archives earlier this month if that is the case. Took an easy
>kernel update...
>
>Jason B.
>
>On Friday 03 January 2003 07:43 am, Simon Lahiff wrote:
>>I have a digital camera that is picked up on  the USB connection . It is
>>recognised as a USB mass storage device. During  boot-up there is a
>>message "insmod usb-mass storage failed ". The device was recognised on
>>/dev/sdb. When I tried to mount the filesystem, the process just hung.
>>After 30 seconds  the linux operating system had completely locked -
>>even ctrl-alt-del did not work. Swithcing the power off was effective
>>though. Any ideas?
>>Simon.
>
>.

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