Hi:
Some steps that can help.
Before plug the USB-cord of camera into your computer:
tail -f /var/log/messages
Plug it and see what says the usb controler. Here you will see to what
/dev/sdxx has been attached.
Make a mount point for your camera. For example mkdir /mnt/digimax410
Presumably, the camera filesystem is seen like fat32, then try to mount it
with this type of partition. mount -t vfat /dev/sdxx /mnt/digimax410.
If then is mounted and all goes ok, you can define the mount path in the
/etc/fstab with no mount at boot option.
HTH
Regards
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Hi,
I have Samsung digimax 410 camera. It can be connected to PC with USB
cable.
According to the /var/log/messages it is recognized as USB mass storage
device and usb-storage and some scsi related modules (sg, sd_mod and
probably some others) are loaded. I see its listing in
/proc/bus/usb/devices. I read somewhere on internet that I should be able
to
"just" mount it as scsi device. I tried to mount /dev/sd[a-d][1-4] as well
as /dev/sd[a-d] devices, but always got an error that it is not valid block
device. Do I need some camera specific driver? If not, how so I find the
right device to mount? Does anyone have any experience with this camera?
Thanks,
Pavel.
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