On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 13:50:13 +0100, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 02:17:59PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote: >> On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 03:20:07 +0100, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: >> >> > Installed udev and lost my mouse, stick and scanner. I found the mouse >> > when I started looking around and placed "misc" between /dev and >> > /psaux. But I haven't figured out yet where the stick and the scanner >> > could possibly be. Another question: /etc/fstab doesn't seem to be of >> > much help now. All the indicated /dev/* have disappeared. (Â?) >> >> One of the nice things about udev is that you can look for the differences >> in /dev when the device is loaded and when it is unloaded (at least for >> usb devices), and those are the device files that relate to the device. >> >> The usb devices are probably somewhere in /dev/scsi - when you find it, >> you should create a custom rule to give the devices a descriptive name >> somewhere. >> >> I also had to manually modprobe sd_mod before my usb mass storage devices >> (my digital camera) would show up. It seems that hotplug missed that >> module. After I proved that worked, I put sd_mod in /etc/modules >> > > I have it in the kernel (y, not as module). It has been all workingg > before this. I have tried to discover what changes is /dev when I plug > in and out the devices but I don see any changes. I am going deep into > /dev/scsi/.. nothing
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