On Wednesday 19 February 2003 05:45 am, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: >Hi, > >On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 04:34:46PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: >> Problem: I have a digital camera, an Olympus C3020. It mounts >> as a vfat filesystem disk device, normally /dev/sda1, but is usb >> interface based. I have all the usb stuff compiled into the >> kernel. >> >> If its turned on, and has not been mounted in this uptime >> session, even xsane finds it when started. I'm not sure it >> knows what to do with it, but it finds it. > >How is it detected? As a gphoto2 device? What does scanimage -L > show? > >> I can mount it once per reboot. If I then unmount it, take it >> away, go take a couple of pix and bring it back, before I can >> re-mount it, I must reboot. It doesn't matter if its plugged in >> and turned on when the reboot is done, just that I've got to >> reboot before I can remount it to read the next pix. >> >> Is this a known kernel code usb problem? > >There have been some reports about problems with USB mass-storage. >Please have a look at the archive of linux-usb-users (and maybe >linux-usb-devel). See http://www.linux-usb.org for these mailing >lists. If you don't find anything, write to linux-usb-users. > Provide as many details as possible (cat /proc/bus/usb/devices, > kernel messages and when they do happen (plug-in, mount, > umount)). > >Bye, > Henning
Thanks Henning. I'll try to remember that the next time it happens. For some strange reason, it working quite well ATM, and I have NDI what I might have done right for a change. -- Cheers, Gene AMD K6-III@500mhz 320M Athlon1600XP@1400mhz 512M 99.23% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly