2012/2/1 Mario <mgiamma...@gmail.com>: > Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev <at> gmail.com> writes: > >> so you should also use "sudo", Ie: >> $ sudo /path/to/blazer_usb -DDDDD -a <upsname> >> > Unfortunately I am already root, I have enabled the root account. I have also > tried to kill processes that may lock usb but with no luck. > > What can I do?
I forgot a point: since your USB IDs are not yet known, udev rules are not there. So try running as root using: $ /path/to/blazer_usb -u root -DDDDD -a <upsname> $ upsd -u root and you should be done. cheers, Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/ _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list Nut-upsuser@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser