Em Sáb, 2004-01-10 às 16:23, Steve Traylen escreveu: > > >>>> > > Very nice, but the system doesn't mount the camera. ls /mnt/camera shows > > >>>> > > nothing. So I need to do mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera for getting > > >>>> > > access to the camera (only as root). > You can add some lines to /etc/updfstab.conf > Have a read of the man page for updfstab.conf > eg I have for memeory stick > device memstick { > partition 1 > match hd "Key Drive" > } > The "Key Drive" is a string I see in dmesg after pushing the memory > stick in. One kind of device I cannot think why is not there is the simplest one: Usb Mass Storage. By preference in a way that this kind of device does not even need to be mounted manually - like a cd, for instance. The only thing is, I couldnt make it work with my usb mass storage camera, an olympus d390 (I think there's another model number in europe, something like 150). dmesg said me this: Jan 10 23:41:08 casa kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:10.0-1, assigned address 10 Jan 10 23:41:11 casa usb.agent[454]: missing kernel or user mode driver usb-storage Jan 10 23:41:11 casa kernel: SCSI device sda: 32000 512-byte hdwr sectors (16 MB) Jan 10 23:41:11 casa kernel: sda: Write Protect is off Jan 10 23:41:11 casa kernel: sda: sda1 Jan 10 23:41:11 casa kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 2, frame# 374 Jan 10 23:41:13 casa devlabel: devlabel service started/restarted What should I put on updfstab.conf? (not that this bother me personally - I put it to run in less than 30 seconds manually at the fist time) (...) > The user logged in at the console will then be able to mount with a simple > mount /mnt/memstick Or from the gnome desktop as well. Perfect! Is there a way we can contribute by adding entries to this? I think this would GREATLY improve usability for non-geek users. Hum... a database for this like alsa does with soundboard... -- []s Alexandre Ganso 500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group