"'mount /mnt/camera' as non-root console user doesn't work? It should. I think you should be able to get it to work by just right-clicking on the background desktop and going to the Disks menu."
You are right. mount /mnt/camera does work. Since the system detects my camera, why doesn't it mount my camera ?
I'm using KDE 3.2 beta2, when right-clicking I can't see any disk menu.
"Try with options user,rw,owner
the user option will allow users to mount the fs (i believe), otherwise only root can mount it."
No, the line in /etc/fstab is added by the system when I turn on the camera, and removed when I unmount/turn off the camera
Martin.