On Tuesday 26 October 2004 12:13 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote:

> H.J. - Now I dared to connect my camera, but with the usual result :
> my system went completely bezerk.  Here I the output
> from /var/log/messages :
>
> Oct 26 21:05:45 0x50c63c55 kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB
> device using address 2
> Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: SCSI subsystem initialized
> Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage
> driver...
> Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB
> Mass Storage devices
> Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel:   Vendor: OLYMPUS   Model: C740UZ
> Rev: 1.00
> Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel:   Type:   Direct-Access
> ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: usbcore: registered new driver
> usb-storage
> Oct 26 21:05:46 0x50c63c55 kernel: USB Mass Storage support
> registered.

> .....And it goes on and on forever.
>
> Furthermore, lsmod mentiones nothing about a camera.
There is no camera listed by lsmod, as your camera is seen as a hard drive, 
nothing more. See up above about the USB Mass Storage support.

Mine is too. That is normal for many cameras on the market. 

What happens if you disable supermount with a "supermount disable" command at 
root? 

There is also another tool like supermount that installs with Gnome, but I 
forget what it is. I uninstalled it long ago.

Rob
-- 
Linux User #183693
http://counter.li.org/

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