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Thanks...I'll try it out tonight.<BR>
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andy<BR>
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On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 14:09, Satish Balay wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Andy Choens wrote:
> I've got a Nikon Digital Camera. Using the USB to download the pics
> works just fine but it's slow and it's hard on my camera's battery. So,
> I went out and bought a pcmcia card that fits my memory card, and
> thought it would be easy to use. I saw it work on a windoze box and it
> worked real slick (fast and no drain on the battery). I googled about
> it and got nothing except some reference to a bug in an OLD SuSE
> release. I checked, and Fedora has the right file, so I don't know how
> to get this to go.
I would think using this adapter is same as using a pcmcia flash card. I do
the following to use a flashcard:
1. add the following to /etc/fstab
/dev/hde1 /mnt/flash vfat user,exec,dev,noauto 1 2
2. create the mount point
mkdir /mnt/flash
3. Now insert the flash card
4. mount the filesystem
mount /mnt/flash
Satish
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