Thanks! I didn't think of the mount command - there is is:
gvfs-fuse-daemon on /home/david/.gvfs type fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon
(rw,nosuid,nodev,user=david)
/home/david/.gvfs/gphoto2\ mount\ on\ usb%3A002\,008/
Not exactly elegant, but it looks effective :)
On 21/10/12 15:51, Edwin Humphries wrote:
David
I'm no expert, but doesn't Ubuntu always mount filesystems in the /media
directory?
Also, shouldn't you be able to key in "mount" at the console and see
what's mounted and where?
On 21/10/2012 3:48 PM, David wrote:
When I plug in my shiny new Samsung S3 it mounts beautifully - gphoto2
filesystem? - but I can't figure out what the mount point is for use
in bash.
I'm assuming that since Ubuntu mounts the files, there must be a mount
point. Can anyone help?
David.
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