David Ronis wrote:
> 
> I have a SONY-Z505S laptop, running a newly updated linux-2.4.4--I've
> been trying to get USB to work (as modules) and am having only partial
> success.  I built the kernel with the INPUT/USB options shown below,
> and added the following to my /etc/modules.conf file:
> 
> alias usb uhci
> pre-install usb modprobe -k mousedev
> pre-install mousedev modprobe -k hid
> alias char-major-13 usb
> 
> and created a /dev/input/mice node (with mknod /dev/input/mice c 13 63).
> 
> This works for a logitech mouse if I'm root.  However, as a regular
> user it fails, basically because the pre-install steps (I've tried
> post-install's also) can't run modprobe.
I think its because you're screwing up the hid + input modules. Try insmoding
the input.o module as well. However I normally build into the kernel, so this
could be well off the mark. 

> I'm also having no success at getting the /proc/bus/usb filesystem to
> automatically install, although I can get it to work manually with
> mount.
Put this into your /etc/fstab:
none                    /proc/bus/usb         usbdevfs    defaults        0 0

> # USB Human Interface Devices (HID)
> #
> CONFIG_USB_HID=m
> CONFIG_USB_KBD=m
> CONFIG_USB_MOUSE=m
Why are you mixing the hidbp and full hid code?

Brad

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