On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 09:48:24AM +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> What kind of camera is this? Some can be used via USB mass storage support,
> other's can only be accessed via gphoto2.
It's a Canon A75. Yeah, you're right, I don't think it is mass storage.
It had worked without me doing anythin
Am Donnerstag, 2. März 2006 19:44 schrieb ext Wes Gray:
> I've been researching getting my camera to work and I have a few
> questions. I'm running udev and kernel 2.6.15.1.
What kind of camera is this? Some can be used via USB mass storage support,
other's can only be accessed via gphoto2.
> 1
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 10:44:10AM -0800, Penguin Lover Wes Gray squawked:
> I've been researching getting my camera to work and I have a few questions.
> I'm running udev and kernel 2.6.15.1.
>
> 1) For USB mass storage to work do I still need SCSI emulation or does udev
> remove that requi
Hi,
I don't require scsi emulation for use with my USB camera/storage
devices. I don't use "ide-scsi" (its not in my kernel).
You might like this:
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~fac075/howto/udev.txt
Which is a simple udev howto I did.
Thanks
Mark
On 02/03/06, Wes Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'v
I've been researching getting my camera to work and I have a few questions.
I'm running udev and kernel 2.6.15.1.
1) For USB mass storage to work do I still need SCSI emulation or does udev
remove that requirement?
2) If so do I still need to pass the kernel parameter hdc=ide-scsi?
3) Sh
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