On Wednesday 29 December 2004 10:27 pm, SnapafunFrank wrote:

> Nope. Cheats way of finding what I'm asking is to do:
>
> # ls /dev
>
> Then insert your camera and do it again.
>
> A device name will be printed the second time / missing the first time.
>
> That is the name you use to displace
>
> actual_device_here
>
> Mentioned above. Could be something like sdax or scsix [ where x is a
> number or not present ]
>
> All this assumes that your set up can see the camera storage device as
> indeed a storage device. If not then once installed do:
>
> # lsusb
>
> and maybe that can help to disclose the file system type after some more
> investigation. Just hope the first one above works as things may become
> real easy after that.

I see theres a little more testing going on, as soon as I get my camera back 
from my son this evening I'll give the above a try and report to the list.

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