Re: finding USB camera using kdf

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On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 22:42, Stephen W wrote:
> Tried using kdf - camera not seen
> went to /dev/usb and could not determine which file
> would designate the appropriate one to use to
> /mnt/camera
> 
> Plan B?
> 
> Thanks
> StephenW

Some modules that need to be loaded would be usb-core, usb-storage,
usb-scsi - when you do an lsmod, are you seeing those modules loading?
The camera would actually show up as something like /dev/sdc or so...so
you should be able to create a /mnt/camera directory, and IF those
modules are loaded, kdf should find the /dev/sdX (whatever letter for
first scsi device) and then you should be able to mount it easily.

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