Here's what I do. YMMV
To mount your camera, you'll need a mount point. such as
/mount/Kyocera. The UUID should be somewhere in or on the camera.
UUID=12.23.45.56 /Media/Kyocera exfat
noauto,rw,nosuid,user,shortname=lower,uid=1000 0 0
My file system (again, YMMV) exFAT is found in fuse-exfat.x86_64
With this in hand, you should find your camera with fdisk -l
This should give you your device, such as /dev/sdb1
Then, sudo mount <your device> /mount/Kyocera
FWIW, my Samsung needs to be turned on for the mount to work.
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 20:38:58 -0000 (UTC)
Beartooth <Beartooth(a)comcast.net> wrote:
I took a couple pix with my Kyocera clamshell phone, which
now I want to download to a computer running Fedora 32, so that I
can email them. The computer sees the phone when I connect them with
a cable. What do I do next??