"Edenyard" <mail@edenyard.co.uk> writes: [...]
So then I do the "mount /dev/sda /mnt/camera" bit and I always get a message that /dev/sda isn't a block device or sda doesn't exist. [...]
Out of interest, why would a USB device appear as a SCSI one? -- MJR
MJ Ray wrote:
"Edenyard" <mail@edenyard.co.uk> writes: [...]
So then I do the "mount /dev/sda /mnt/camera" bit and I always get a message that /dev/sda isn't a block device or sda doesn't exist. [...]
Out of interest, why would a USB device appear as a SCSI one?
Linux uses SCSI emulation to give access to USB storage devices. E.g. my USB Zip drive also appears as /dev/sda
on Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 10:14:04PM +0100, MJ Ray scribbled:
"Edenyard" <mail@edenyard.co.uk> writes: [...]
So then I do the "mount /dev/sda /mnt/camera" bit and I always get a message that /dev/sda isn't a block device or sda doesn't exist. [...]
Out of interest, why would a USB device appear as a SCSI one?
This is a vaguely wild guess, I apologise for non-linux source of information.
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