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ALL,

 

I have a Vivitar 3632 digital camera that functions under the usb mass storage. I know this for a fact because it worked under the same assumption in FC1 under a 2.4 series kernel. Also, it said so on the Vivitar website.

 

First, I tried letting the computer boot up first and then ran # tail -f /var/log/messages, then I plugged in my camera...nothing. I left it alone for about a half hour, cam back, still nothing new. So I do some web searching and realize that in Mandy it should work almost plug and play like. I made sure that hotplugging was enabled..rebooted with the camera plugged in.

 

Logged into to KDE..nothing. More searching...something about supermount not quite sure. I tried even just assumming that the camera was under /dev/sda1 (b1 and c1). Still nothing. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I have searched for answers but nothing.

 

Any ideas? I can run any command you want and post the results. The main error i got in trying to mount was "/dev/sda1 is not a valid block (or super device). Thanks in advance for the help.

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those are all just to gather info ...btw. not mean to actually fix it (unless the hotplug does)

if you do that and post the results we can start looking a bit deeper for ya..

 

if anythings not clear or i seem to be speaking another language just ask :D

from your first post you souind pretty OK with linux overall so Im guessing the level to aim answers !!

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[root@localhost justin]# lsmod
Module                  Size  Used by
ppp_deflate             6304  0
zlib_deflate           23256  1 ppp_deflate
zlib_inflate           22496  1 ppp_deflate
bsd_comp                5888  0
ppp_async              12032  1
ppp_generic            30032  7 ppp_deflate,bsd_comp,ppp_async
slhc                    7136  1 ppp_generic
md5                     3904  1
ipv6                  245664  6
sg                     39100  0
st                     40504  0
sr_mod                 17668  0
sd_mod                 17696  0
scsi_mod              119064  4 sg,st,sr_mod,sd_mod
parport_pc             34528  1
lp                     12552  0
parport                41704  2 parport_pc,lp
snd-seq-midi            8544  0
snd-seq-oss            34112  0
snd-seq-midi-event      7584  2 snd-seq-midi,snd-seq-oss
snd-seq                54000  5 snd-seq-midi,snd-seq-oss,snd-seq-midi-event
snd-pcm-oss            54244  0
snd-mixer-oss          19520  1 snd-pcm-oss
snd-via82xx            25792  1
snd-pcm                99300  2 snd-pcm-oss,snd-via82xx
snd-timer              25604  2 snd-seq,snd-pcm
snd-ac97-codec         63332  1 snd-via82xx
gameport                4544  1 snd-via82xx
snd-page-alloc         12484  2 snd-via82xx,snd-pcm
snd-mpu401-uart         7520  1 snd-via82xx
snd-rawmidi            24288  2 snd-seq-midi,snd-mpu401-uart
snd-seq-device          8232  4 snd-seq-midi,snd-seq-oss,snd-seq,snd-rawmidi
snd                    54756  15 snd-seq-midi,snd-seq-oss,snd-seq-midi-event,snd-seq,snd-pcm-oss,snd-mixer-oss,snd-via82xx,snd-pcm,snd-timer,snd-ac97-codec,snd-mpu401-uart,snd-rawmidi,snd-seq-device
soundcore               9664  1 snd
hid                    55648  0
ide-floppy             19840  0
ide-tape               37296  0
ide-cd                 42660  0
cdrom                  39520  2 sr_mod,ide-cd
floppy                 61140  0
supermount             39732  1
via-agp                 7616  1
agpgart                32520  1 via-agp
uhci-hcd               30736  0
usbcore               104604  4 hid,uhci-hcd
rtc                    12056  0
reiserfs              261620  2
[root@localhost justin]# hotplug usb
[root@localhost justin]# ls -l /dev/sd*
ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directory

Here are the commands. Let me know what you think.

 

Justin

 

[output formatted by spinynorman]

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OK you have no usb-storage loaded, this probably means you will need to add it to /etc/modules.conf but it should be automatically detected.

 

Firstly do you have any other usb devices ??

it seems like your mouse or keyb or both are usb.

 

the usb hotplug gave no errors so thats good I suppose...

the trick now is to work out if its say USB2 not working as opposed to USB1.1 which is probably the keyb and mice ...

 

Also there is often a bios setting for USB1 or USB2 or both!

maybe give that a check....

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My mouse and keyboard are both hooked up to the PS/2 ports in the back (had to get the install of MK10 OE to work). I also deactivated the USB support in the bios. I'll change those settings and see what happens.

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Ok, I tried re-enabling and disabling the usb in my BIOS multiple times w/o sucess.

I am kinda at a loss any ideas out there in cyber space|?

 

Justin

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