Do you have support compiled in your kernel?

On 7/10/05, Jonathan Schaeffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sadly, dmesg is as mute as Kernel, my little house rabbit. :(
> 
> 2005/7/10, Jared Lindsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 
> > Does dmesg | tail show you any info about the reader?  If not, try
> > unplugging it and plugging it back in.  It should tell you what it is
> > listed under in /dev.  For example, my USB Zip drive says it is under
> > /dev/sdb under dmesg.  Hope this helps! 
> > 
> > On 7/9/05, Jonathan Schaeffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I didnt' give any news about my configuration problems because of other
> > > probs now solved :) 
> > >  So, I have something new :
> > >  $ cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> > >  Attached devices:
> > >  Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
> > >    Vendor: ATA      Model: ST3160827AS      Rev: 3.42
> > >    Type:   Direct-Access                    ANSI SCSI
> > > revision: 05
> > >  Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
> > >    Vendor: USB2.0   Model: CF  CardReader   Rev:
> > >    Type:   Direct-Access                    ANSI SCSI
> > > revision: 02
> > >  Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 01
> > >    Vendor: USB2.0   Model: CBO CardReader   Rev:
> > >    Type:   Direct-Access                    ANSI SCSI
> > > revision: 02
> > >
> > >  So it seems that the reader is referenced somehow there.
> > >  How could I use thes infos to make it work ?
> > >
> > >  I've played with this little help :
> > >
> http://www.fedora-france.org/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=58
> > >  by typing :
> > >
> > >  echo "scsi add-single-device 2 0 0 1" > /proc/scsi/scsi
> > >
> > >  But it didn't work
> > >
> > >
> > >  Thanks for the help.
> > >
> > 
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