Seems like the scsi emulated ide-cd and
your cam is trying to get the same scsi id.
Please try with out the ide scsi support
for your cdrom. i mean remove the word "hdc=ide-scsi" from /etc/grub.conf ( the
line starts with kernel /boot....) If you are using GRUB as boot loader. (the
default)
Then reboot the machine and check what
happens..
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 5:34
AM
Subject: Re: USB Camera and SCSI Mass
Storage device
OK, tried that....all devices /dev/sda --> /dev/sdd return
with "mount: /dev/sd? is not a valid block device"...
I've also read
through the PDF
http://www.omniflashproducts.com/downloads/OmniFlash/Linux/LinuxMountingInstructions.PDF
Attached
devices: Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00 Vendor: FUJIFILM
Model: USB-DRIVEUNIT Rev: 1.00 Type:
Direct-Access
ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: ASUS Model:
CRW-4816A Rev: 1.0
Type:
CD-ROM
ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor:
Model:
Rev: Type:
<NULL>
ANSI SCSI revision: ffffffff
It's there....how do I get to
it?
Thanks,
DD
On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 19:10,
HakanTerzioglu wrote:
Hi, Your camera , as a mass-storage device, is
a emulated SCSI device for Linux, so if you look at your logs you can see
which drive it is bounded to, and so you can mount that drive and reach your
photos. For mine ( a cheap digital camera costed me 100$) it is /dev/sdb,
cause i have a scsi disk at /dev/sda. I mount usb cam like : mount
/dev/sdb /mnt/camera and it just works. (My cam is not supported by gtkam
either by the way) Be careful not to give something like /dev/sdb1 sdb2
or so, you have to give only the device not a partiton. Generally
digi cams have fat fs inside the internal memory so it wont be a problem for
Psyche to mount it with its default kernel. YOu can examine the logs
to see the usb mass storage like ; dmesg|grep usb Cheers; hakan.
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Devine To:
RedHat 8.0
mailing list Sent: Monday,
February 03, 2003 3:53 AM Subject: Re: USB Camera and SCSI Mass
Storage device
Thanks for the help Stephen,
here's what I'm
seeing right now
(directory/contents)...
/proc/scsi ide-scsi scsi
usb-storage-0 usb-storage-1
Also, I got the
following......... /proc/bus/usb 001 002 003
devices drivers
I can see how /dev/scd0
(scsi disk 0)... get's mapped to /dev/cdrom. I just had to redo that
with "ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrom" since I first posted on the
list.
Where is the USB device? I've successfully mounted
/dev/scd1 with the addition of this line to the /etc/fstab /dev/scd1
/camera usbfs defaults 0 0
when examining the mount, I get the
following directory...... /camera 001 002 003
devices drivers
I've read the devices file and have found the
entry for the camera, but I'm unable to actually get any of the data or
even find a "drive" where I could see the files.....
What am I
doing wrong?
Thanks, Dan
I've also tried to
map
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