On Friday 15 February 2002 08:51 am, Eric Pierce wrote:
I've been toying with my digital camera (Toshiba PDR-M61) for some time trying to mount it as a
device
via its USB connection. Linux Format issues 19,
20, &
22 all had info on mounting USB digital cameras as
a
storage device, but I'm still having problems.
I've got a toshiba pdr-m25 that I got running using the following method:
The hardest part was finding out which device to use. I plugged the camera in, turned it on, waited a couple of seconds while it was recognized and;
opened a shell became root
fsck -l (the letter L) -----WRONG COMMAND SEE BELOW-----------
my camera was shown as /dev/sdc1
Are you sure you typed 'fsck -l'? All I get is the following... No devices specified to be checked!
Oh man I'm really sorry, I was sure I had given you the right command, then I tried it and recieved the message "Parallelizing fsck version 1.19a", not what I expected. I guess I was just thinking about how fsck'd my system was behaving. I checked the old messages from the list The proper command is: /sbin/fdisk -l (the letter L) Really, this will tell you about all the mounted filesystems on your machine. good luck, dh