Hi
I hope I have located the correct mailing list for this query. If not, my apols and goodbye! I have connected up an 'sd memory card' from the above camera using the supplied reader to my usb. Everything works okay as far as: mount -t vfat -r /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera In fact, it will work without the -t ... and -r and correctly identifies the filesystem type. If you cd /mnt/camera then you can peruse through the directories to view the directory of individual image files. If you try to read/copy an individual file then it hangs. Eventually, a Ctrl C or a kill will work (usually resulting in a terminating message saying it encountered an input/output error). It has caused a kernel panic on two occasions (my first in over two years of using Linux). Iniitally, the target file is created with a length of 16384 bytes. I then upgraded to kernel 2.4.9.31 and this changed the file length to 45056 bytes. I also have a cd rewriter on my system which uses some modules in common and I believe there are some problems with this causing hangs (although I've not had any). As a check, I removed these anyway but didn't get any change in behaviour. I'd be most grateful if anyone could offer any help. Thanks and regards Nick _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
