Re: is it possible to make my camera on usb (dev/sda1) toautomount when i plug it in?

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When i run usbview to see whats on the usb then i see a note about
"mass-storage" or something like that, do you?

If nothing is shown in usbview then maybe you need to use gphoto
instead?
Gphoto dit not support my camera so i had to try to mount it, and it
did. 


ons 2002-12-04 klockan 20.15 skrev Mel Seder:
> --- Kent Nyberg <blurk@telia.com> wrote:
> > Is it possible to make it so that when i plug in my camera in the
> > usb-slot then it automounts?
> > Now i have to mount it (mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera) by hand. It
> > would
> > be better if it automounts just like the cdroms does in gnome.
> > 
> > Have a nice day!
> > The camera is a Fuji finepix s602. It workes fine in Linux :) (well,
> > i
> > can mount it. Dont know what more i would want to do)
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Kent Nyberg <blurk@telia.com>
> 
> I have a Canon Power Shot A40 and would like to mount it so that I can
> upload pics to it.  I tried the above mount using sda1 and sda2 but
> neither worked.  I am thinking about getting a stand alone Photo
> Printer and I want to upload pics to the CF memory card so that I can
> print the pics using a card reader built into the printer.
> 
> While I am on the topic is anyone using a stand alone photo printer and
> what do you think about the model you are using?
> 
> 
> =====
> Maybe one day my beloved computers will be Windows free :-)
-- 
Kent Nyberg <blurk@telia.com>



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