On Thu, 1 Nov 2001 05:47:09 -0600
Mitch Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > With the camera connected and switched on, do a 'cat /proc/scsi/scsi'
and
> > look for your camera info in the output.
> 
> Nope.  All it has is my CDRW.  When I turn the camera on, I get some
disk 
> activity, and this is in /var/log/messages:

Do you have the modules usb-uhci and usbcore loaded?
 
> > Did you mount the "drive"?
> > If you have no other SCSI disk, put the following line in /etc/fstab -
> >
> > /dev/sda1       /mnt/camera       vfat         ro,noauto,user  0   0
> >
> 
> I have an IDE CDRW, with SCSI emulation, so it is /dev/scd0.  There are
no 
> sd* devices in my /dev.

So do I.  Actually it mounts as /dev/cdrom2 but that is symlinked to scd0.
There are 2048 device files in my /dev that match sd* - and one of them is
sda1.
I have modules ide-scsi, sd_mod and scsi_mod loaded. 

> I appreciate your help, wish I could say it worked for me.  This camera,
and 
> my scanner, are the only reasons I still have a Windows partition.
> 
Me too - minus the camera!  I don't have access to a PDR, but to see if
anything is camera-specific I borrowed a Fuji MX1400 and plugged it into
my system, which I set up for a Casio QV2000.  It worked immediately, with
no changes.
I assume you have a 2.4 -series kernel?  (I don't think it works with the
2.2)
Mine is 2.4.3 from the Mandrake 8.0 distro, FWIW.

That's about all I can tell you....

Bob

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