Phil Lambert wrote: > My issue is that when I plug my camera in it appears to conflict with my > cdrom. My cdrom is a Hitachi DVD/CDRW IDE device but uses a scsi driver What makes you think that? Did you tell it to? > I believe. Anyway when I plug my camera in, I get the automount to work > with /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera auto noauto,owner,kudzu 0 0 appearing in > my fstab. But I cannot actually access the camera, also if I power off ls -l /dev/cdrom ? What is it pointing to? CDroms are not /dev/sd? they are /dev/scdX. The camera should be sda, if you have no other scsi decices. What does 'cat /proc/scsi/scsi' show when the camer is plugged in? Try these: /sbin/scsi_info /dev/sg0 /sbin/scsi_info /dev/sg1 /sbin/scsi_info /dev/scd0 /sbin/scsi_info /dev/sda > the camera then my cdrom entry disappears, then powering camera back on > causes the return of my cdrom mount statement. But then I cannot access > the cdrom. I am guessing that I need to assign my camera to sda2 or > something of that nature but I do not know how to do this. Any insight > is greatly appreciated. Below is a listing of my fstab without the > camera plugged in and on: > Camera Off: Are you rebooting between these tests? > /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 > noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0 > /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera auto noauto,owner,kudzu > 0 0 > /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 > noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0 Kudzu cna modify /etc/fstab. If you edit fstab and remove the word kudzu for an entry, kudzu won't touch it again. -Thomas -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list