Todd,
I previously did the mount command as root, as the webpage said:

mount none /proc/bus/usb -tusbdevfs

The result was it said /proc/bus/usb was already mounted.

 I have since removed everything I had tried, so I'm at square one, except for 
the weird problems with text files in /home that suddenly appeared, and 
rpmdrake no longer works- can't select anything to install or uninstall. The 
checkmarks can be placed, but no selected size in MB is shown (it's 0 MB), 
and rpmdrake just hangs when you try to install or remove anything. I can 
install rpms other ways- such as right click-software installer. Then it 
proceeds normally.

I've obviously messed up my system again doing all this digital camera stuff. 
Guess I'll just reinstall Linux again- I don't see any other way out of this 
mess.

Robert

On Wednesday 11 December 2002 05:09 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
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> Praedor Atrebates wrote on Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:01:56PM -0500 :
> > add "none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0" to /etc/fstab
>
> [todd@fiji /spare1/certifications]$ grep usbdevfs /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> [ -f /proc/bus/usb/devices ] && mount -f -t usbdevfs none /proc/bus/usb
>
> It's already there.  If his usb is configured properly in
> /etc/modules.conf, then /proc/bus/usb is already mounted.  We need to
> see the result of the 'mount' command before we can guess too much more.
>


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