В Sun, 29 Sep 2013 11:31:09 -0400
Anton Aylward
Carlos E. R. said the following on 09/29/2013 10:53 AM:
On Sunday, 2013-09-29 at 10:28 -0400, Anton Aylward wrote:
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I got that error yesterday with my samsung camera.
My Fuji camera 'works just fine'. I plug it in and turn it on and get a popup offering to download with gwewnview or digikam. Actually I ignore that and use gphotofs.
YMMV. Not all cameras appear as mass storage devices. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_Transfer_Protocol
In absolute terms cameras implement a comms protocol where as USB sticks *are* storage devices.
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I would say you try other sticks.
I just worked you half a dozen, different vendors. All the same.
I also tried running 'usbview' and get an interesting message:
Cannot open the file /proc/bus/usb/devices Verify you have USB compiled into your kernel have the USB core modules loaded, and have the usbdevfs file system mounted.
/proc/bus/usb was removed from kernel more than a year ago:
commit fb28d58b72aa9215b26f1d5478462af394a4d253
Author: Greg Kroah-Hartman
As I mentioned, modprobe of usbcore and usb_storage don't seem to take. No errors, just that a subsequent lsmod shows they aren't there.
usbcore is built-in on 12.3. What is your exact command line for usb-storage?
I *DO* have a line in the /etc/fstabe for usbfs and /proc/bus/usb
I'm wondering if this is a Udisk2 or a udev issue?
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