On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 17:19, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> James Scott <jhs_technical@cox.net> writes:
>
> > usb.c: USB device 3 (vend/prod 0x7cc/0x4) is not claimed by any active
> > driver.
> >
> > Which I think shows up the card reader as USB Device 3 and shows it not
> > claimed by an active driver.
>
> Exactly.
>
> So, you want to either upgrade usbmgr and hope that the definition for
> this usb device is present, or add it yourself.
>
> On my Debian Linux system, the file to modify would be
> /etc/usbmgr/usbmgr.conf. Add a couple of lines like this:
>
> # My USB Card Reader
> vendor 0x7cc product 0x4 module scsi_mod , sd_mod , usb-storage
>
> And HUP restart usbmgr:
>
> killall -HUP usbmgr
>
> I'm betting you'll see it recognised then.
Hi,
What's the point of usbmgr? Modules get loaded automatically.
Also, is it "2.6-safe"? After all, it uses /proc/bus/usb.
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