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The Scanner HOWTO

Howard Shane

Revision History
Revision 1.12004-05-16Revised by: jhs
Libusb and kernel 2.6-series updates, clarifications
Revision 1.052004-01-15Revised by: jhs
Miscellaneous errata and updates
Revision 1.02003-08-19Revised by: tm
Initial release, reviewed by LDP
Revision 0.0407-03Revised by: jhs
Clarified, revised and edited after inviting feedback from participants of the SANE-devel mailing list
Revision 0.0106-03Revised by: jhs
Completed draft.

This document was written to document the steps necessary for access and use of a photographic scanner device on a system running Linux.


 
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This is the process of attaching a drive to a directory so that the files on it can be accessed. For instance, you usually mount the floppy drive device (/dev/fd0) onto the mount-point /mnt/floppy. Then you can look in the /mnt/floppy directory to see the files on the disk.

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