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Hi, I was hoping to get some help here. I have a Fuji Film Smart Media reader attached to my USB port, and can't seem to mount it correctly. My system sees it as sda or sda1 (I've attached a clip from my system log, as well as a screen shot from the Info Browser). My former SuSE 9.0 system allowed me to mount it just fine as sda1. Unfortunately, I didn't have the forethought to grab the info it was using (i.e fs-type, mount point, etc...), before I ripped it all out to install FC1--there's nothing like the school of hard-knocks. Anyway, I'm aware that my camera is fully supported through the Digital Camera Tool, which I think is _awesome_, but simple convenience and the saved batteries drives me to my $12 card reader. I'm sure there's a simple fix, but as I pointed out, I'm currently enrolled in the newbie school of hard-knocks, the campus-in-hell. Seriously, any help would be greatly appreciated, and if any more info is required, I'm sure I can find it--I think. --Marc Sys-log: Dec 29 18:49:55 home kernel: sda: I/O error: dev 08:00, sector 0 Dec 29 18:53:51 home kernel: SCSI device sda: 16000 512-byte hdwr sectors (8 MB) Dec 29 18:53:51 home kernel: sda: Write Protect is off Dec 29 18:53:51 home kernel: sda: sda1