You are right. I didn't think about it carefully enough. Thinking about
it now, I have to admit that I have no idea how to do it. There is a
very vague memory in my head that I read somewhere that it is up to the
driver wether or how you distinguish two cards, but I may mix it up with
something else... I hope that you can get it to work somehow anyway!

Regards, Ingo


Jean-Michel Pouré schrieb:
> Le vendredi 09 février 2007 à 20:27 +0100, Ingo Müller a écrit :
>> Hi!
>>
>> I don't know wether this works, it's maybe just an idea. Look at "lsusb
>> -v". In the first line of your device, it says "Bus xxx Device yyy:
>> ...". Maybe you can use the values xxx and yyy with udev to give the two
>> devices unique names - as long as they don't change usb slots.
>>
>> Regards, Ingo
> 
> I wonder if Udev coul fix my problem. 
> Most applications require The plughw:x,y syntax. 
> 
> In fact, I would like my first USB device to be plughw:0,0 and the
> second USB device to be plughw:1,0.
> 
> Any solution to be able to set the plughw numbers of two identical
> devices? I am using Kernel 2.6.20 with udev.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Jean-Michel
> 

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