On 25/10/05, Andrew Couture <relicsrage@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First off, what version of FC are you using?,
do you have gphoto or gphoto2 installed?
do you have gThumb installed?
You can mount the thing manually, your almost there...
kwhiskers wrote:
> Problem: I would like to have my camera be mounted automatically when I
> plug it into its usb cable.
> NB: Although it is plugged into the usb, it is seen as a scsi device.
>
> I have a line in fstab:
> /dev/sda1 /media/usbdisk auto pamconsole,exec,noauto,managed 0 0
>
> I have made a dimage.rules file for udev:
> BUS="scsi", SYSFS{model}="DiMAGE F100", KERNEL="sd?1", SYMLINK="camera"
>
> I got some of this information by entering the command:
> udevinfo -a -p 'udevinfo -q path -n /dev/sda1'
>
> This is the output I get:
>
> device '/sys/block/sda/sda1' has major:minor 8:1
> looking at class device '/sys/block/sda/sda1':
> SUBSYSTEM=="block"
> SYSFS{dev}=="8:1"
> SYSFS{size}=="493979"
> SYSFS{start}=="101"
> SYSFS{stat}==" 163 163 0 0"
>
> follow the "device"-link to the physical device:
> looking at the device chain at '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000
> :00:1f.2/usb1/1-2/1-2:1.0/host2/target2:0:0/2:0:0:0':
> BUS=="scsi"
> ID=="2:0:0:0"
> DRIVER=="sd"
> SYSFS{device_blocked}=="0"
> SYSFS{iocounterbits}=="32"
> SYSFS{iodone_cnt}=="0x2b"
> SYSFS{ioerr_cnt}=="0x0"
> SYSFS{iorequest_cnt}=="0x2b"
> SYSFS{max_sectors}=="240"
> SYSFS{model}=="DiMAGE F100 "
> SYSFS{queue_depth}=="1"
> SYSFS{queue_type}=="none"
> SYSFS{rev}=="1.00"
> SYSFS{scsi_level}=="3"
> SYSFS{state}=="running"
> SYSFS{timeout}=="30"
> SYSFS{type}=="0"
> SYSFS{vendor}=="MINOLTA "
>
> couldn't open device directory
>
> Perhaps of note is the fact that the number on the line SYSFS{stat} is
> not the same every time
> Also, the note at the end of the output for this command: "couldn't open
> device directory"
> Is that normal? Why couldn't directory be opened? When I manually mount,
> it opens just fine.
>
> When I plug in the camera:
> - the modules are loaded automatically (verified with tail messages, etc)
> - the aforementioned line appears in fstab
> - /dev/sda1 is created
> - a link /dev/camera --> /dev/sda1 is created
> - /media/usbdisk is created
>
> However, the camera is not mounted and I have to do so manually :-(
>
> When I turn off the camera:
> - /media/usbdisk disappears, but only after a very long time (in a few
> instances it didn't disappear and on next boot, when I plugged in the
> camera again, /media/usbdisk1 was created, in addition to the
> pre-existing /media/usbdisk from the previous session)
> - the line in fstab also disappears (I would have preferred to have
> /media/camera, but usbdisk appears no matter what I write in fstab, so
> instead of fighting it, I decided that it will have to do, unless
> someone knows why...)
>
> Does anyone know how to get this working? Help would be much appreciated
>
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Hey, now I am beginning to feel like I just grovelled. Sheesh.
Well, okay, now that you've asked...
I have Fedora 4 with the lastest everything, mostly from extras, but I use KDE from kde-redhat, not the distro version. All works splendidly! This is not a huge problem, after all, I can simply manually mount, but I thought...
Since CDs mount when I insert them, why shouldn't my camera do the same? It would be very practical. I would still have to manually umount, of course.
Yes, I have gphoto2-2.1.6-1.1 installed. I have gthumb installed. I have digikam installed. Gphoto, if I understand correctly, doesn't like my camera because it is a usb scsi mass storage device. Digikam, in the more recent versions, can handle it fine, as a 'directory browse' device.
So, what are you leading up to? "Almost there" does sound good...