On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Steve Fox wrote:
> I also have the problem of "Device Not Configured"
> 
> Can you explain what you mean by your suggestions below?
> I don't know how to "configure correctly"
> I don't know how to determine if other modules are claiming resources.
 
following are excerpts from the /etc/conf.modules:

keep

path[uusbd]=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/`uname -v`
path[uusbd]=/lib/modules/`uname -r`
path[uusbd]=/lib/modules/
path[uusbd]=/lib/modules/default

alias usb-0000.0000.01.00.00  usb-audd.o
alias usb-0000.0000.02.00.00  usb-cdcd.o
alias usb-057c.0000.00.00.00  usb-avmq.o
alias usb-0000.0000.03.00.00  usb-hidd.o
alias usb-0000.0000.03.01.00  usb-hidbp.o
alias usb-0000.0000.08.00.00  usb-msdd.o
alias usb-0000.0000.09.00.00  usb-hubd.o

alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc                  

and /var/log/messages:

   Jul 18 13:33:41 noname kernel: [039]     fdc-io.c (fdc_config) - 
fdc_request_regions() failed: -16.
Jul 18 13:33:41 noname kernel: [040]    fdc-io.c (fdc_init) - fdc_config() failed: -16.
Jul 18 13:33:41 noname kernel: [041]   ftape-ctl.c (ftape_enable_R7ec0d5d4) - 
fdc_init() failed: -16.
Jul 18 13:33:41 noname kernel: [042]  zftape-ctl.c (_zft_open) - ftape_enable failed: 
-16.
Jul 18 13:33:41 noname kernel: [043] zftape-init.c (zft_open) - _ftape_open failed.
      

I have no idea what should be in here nor what any of this means


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Steve Fox
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