> If it is mass-storage, you just mount it with a command like "mount
> -t auto /dev/sda1 /media/usb" (mount point and device might be
> different). Or you can put a line in /etc/fstab :

> /dev/sda1   /media/usb   auto   noauto,users   0    0

> Then you could just say "mount /media/usb".

Thanks for the response.  when I try this, it tells me:

mount: you must specify the filesystem type

> If it is not mass storage, gphoto2 is the basic command line program
> to use.

gphoto2 has never worked with this camera.  It has simply been
automagically mounted (via gnome) as a storarge device.

Mark


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