Re: "mount" command question.

2001-09-06 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On Thu, 2001-09-06 at 11:33, Timeboy wrote: > > On 2001.09.06 17:25 Wayne wrote: > > Hi Timeboy, > > Yes, I use the same port. I leave the cord to the > > camera plug into the USB port and unconnect the > > end to the camera. > > Wayne > > Hi Wayne! > > Then i have no more ideas. I don't use USB

Re: "mount" command question.

2001-09-06 Thread Timeboy
On 2001.09.06 17:25 Wayne wrote: > Hi Timeboy, > Yes, I use the same port. I leave the cord to the > camera plug into the USB port and unconnect the > end to the camera. > Wayne Hi Wayne! Then i have no more ideas. I don't use USB. Its new for me to hear about mounting a camera. The only i can s

Re: "mount" command question.

2001-09-06 Thread Wayne
Timeboy wrote: > On 2001.09.06 11:49 Wayne wrote: > > Hi, > > Yesterday morning I was able to look at pictures on my > > digital camera by the afternoon I couldn't. > > My camera has a USB connection. The command I use > > to get access to my camera is- > > mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera > >

Re: "mount" command question.

2001-09-06 Thread Timeboy
On 2001.09.06 11:49 Wayne wrote: > Hi, > Yesterday morning I was able to look at pictures on my > digital camera by the afternoon I couldn't. > My camera has a USB connection. The command I use > to get access to my camera is- > mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera > > When I issue the command now

"mount" command question.

2001-09-06 Thread Wayne
Hi, Yesterday morning I was able to look at pictures on my digital camera by the afternoon I couldn't. My camera has a USB connection. The command I use to get access to my camera is- mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera When I issue the command now I get this responds mount: /dev/sda1: unknown de