Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Shane Shields wrote:
usb /proc/bus/usb usbfs devmode=0666 0 0
That's for LFS 5.x. There is a "usb" group in LFS 6.0 and it looks like you
want to add yourself into it for now instead of changing devmode from 0660
to 0666. However, this will be dropped in (B)LFS 6.1 in favour of setting
up (more secure) userspace hotplug helpers. For instructions, look at the
bottom of "hardware detection hint" (yes, I know it's outdated) for
"quirks" (that was in fact a bad term) where I talk about my scanner.
I am a member of the usb group and I still can't access my camera in PTP
(Picture Transfer Protoccol) mode. If I switch my camera into "Disk
Drive mode, where it acts as a large USB storage device, then device
/dev/sda1 is created and can be mounted. However, I would much rather
leave the camera set in "Digital Camera" mode where it makes use of the
Picture Transfer Protocol and there are no devices to be mounted. This
seems to be a simpler approach, and one which works in my host system
(gentoo). I just have no idea how to get it to work in LFS.
Ron
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