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Digital Camera Problems

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preacher:

quote:Originally posted by Captain Obvious:
Can you mount the camera as a removable storage device?

On my Mandrake 9.1, when I plug in my digital camera, an icon pops up on my desktop telling me where the camera is mounted.  (usually /mnt/removable)  Then, you just simply type "mount /mnt/removable" and your camera is ready to use.
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Well that doesnt work, I get this

[root@linuxwolfenstein preacher]# mount /mnt/removable
mount: can't find /mnt/removable in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab

Kintaro:

quote:Originally posted by DeadManWalking:


Well that doesnt work, I get this

[root@linuxwolfenstein preacher]# mount /mnt/removable
mount: can't find /mnt/removable in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
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Well then it needs an fstab, and not every cam works as a removable device.

preacher:
I thought that this super cheap digital camera might have a few problems but I was hoping Id get it working. Looks like I will have to save up and buy a decent model.

[ December 27, 2003: Message edited by: ThePreacher ]

Pantso:
Hmm, I thought that almost any model, even the cheapest ones could be mounted as storage devices. Mine, an HP 120 something, is mounted as a storage device. I assume you checked under /etc/fstab for any relevant entries.   :confused:

Kintaro:
Yea you might just have to add am fstab entry

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