Hmmm.... The system is seeing the camera when you plug it in correct?
I have run hwinfo in Terminal, with camera connected to USB and got these messages: 41: USB 00.0: 10600 Disk [Created at usb.120] Unique ID: cLrx.pg4fhkNS+GB Parent ID: k4bc.Z85BtXc5n8F SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:04.2/usb1/1-2/1-2:1.0 SysFS BusID: 1-2:1.0 Hardware Class: disk Model: "Fuji Photo Film USB Mass Storage" Hotplug: USB Vendor: usb 0x04cb "Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd." Device: usb 0x011a "USB Mass Storage" Revision: "10.00" Serial ID: "Y-407^^^^^021002XFPX0003003497" Driver: "usb-storage" Speed: 1.5 Mbps Config Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown Attached to: #39 (Hub)
Basically submount scans the directories where the removable media mounts to. If you for example do a cd into the directory that is used for your CD ROM to mount to, submount will automatically mount the media for you.
Maybe I will need directory ¨camera¨ at /media/ directory. There is no one, do I need to make it?
Should be no need. Hotplug with submount should take care of that. If the camera is seen by the system by hotplug and submount in turn sees the device as a USB drive and "mounts" it for use. So somewhere it seems that either hotplug or submount is not seeing the camera.
I have created directory /camera at directory /media, and tried to mount camera manually, guessed that it is /dev/sdb1 because my USB flash disk is attached and it is /dev/sda1 But, Terminal sey '/dev/sdb1 is not a valid block device' maybe it is not /dev/sdb1, but how to find what is? Mirko