USB camera won't mount
Joel Hammer
Joel
Mon May 17 11:45:00 PDT 2004
I really do have to covert to ext3. I'll check out the Steps. I have
two or three drives about 80 gigs, I think.
I am fairly certain this is a hardward problem. It is used to work fine,
now is erratic, (camera mounts sometimes but always very slow) and always
freezes the box while uploading a jpg.
Joel
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 08:16:17PM -0800, Net Llama! wrote:
> On 03/03/03 20:02, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > I have rebooted twice (It takes a while on my ext2 system, since when
>
> why?? At the least, convert to ext3, and save your data.
>
> > things freeze up the reboot takes 90 minutes.) Yes, my entire system
>
> and you time. 90 minutes to reboot? how big are your filesystems that
> it takes 90 minutes to do a fsck?
>
> > hung during a transfer up of a photo. This has happened before several
> > times last month. Now, I can't get the dang thing to work at all. I am
> > suspecting a hardware problem in the camera.
> >
> > On my last attempt the camera was recognized with cdrecord -scanbus but
> > the driver couldn't initialize the camera anyway.
> >
> > cdrecord -scanbus is also hanging, suggesting there is some hardware
> > problem. Who knows? Maybe a loose connection.
>
> Have you checked messages for errors unrelated to the event?
>
>
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