It has been fixed and users should not see this in release 9.0.
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 03:21 am, CHESTER MARZOLF wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 00:00:41 -0700 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Cooker] RC3 USB printer > > Bob, > > Thank you. It is an easy solution. I still don't think it should be > necessary for the user to do this. I tout how simple Linux is compared to > another OS that seems to be popular for it suppose ease of use. > > > I am speedychet > > > Chester, > > > > Do 'cp /usr/bin/expr /bin' > > > > This will allow the init scripts to start up usb. You, like me and > > others, have a separate partition for /usr. It isn't mounted before the > > bring up of usb.. > > > > Regards > > > > Bob > > > > On Tuesday 24 September 2002 11:31 pm, CHESTER MARZOLF wrote: > > > Like many I haven't been able to get my printer to work with RC3. I > > > searched the logs and the printer system (CUPS) started without error. > > > I then followed the messages at boot (made me quite dizzy as I had to > > > reboot 6 times to see them) and saw something that looked like: > > > /etc/init.d/usb bad expr line 1 command not run; > > > After that when boot was finished I logged on as root and from the > > > consple typed the command: /etc/init.d/usb start; > > > the usb subsystem started and the printer worked great, but surely we > > > should be progressing and not have to start the functions manually > > > after boot. can't the developers get this resolved? > > > > > > > > > > > > I am speedychet.
