I�m trying to get USB mass storage working with following specs: - Asus Board P4PE / Intel Chipset - USB 2.0 onboard - Linux from scratch - System / Kernel 2.4.20
When I compile USB-support, Preliminary filesystem, UHCI and Mass-Storage into the kernel, USB does not work.
I get the message
"/proc/bus/usb does not exist" on boot (when it is trying to mount the usb-entry in fstab, which is:
"usbfs /proc/bus/usb/ usbfs defaults 0 0".
Actually, when i look into proc/bus there is no usb directory.
However, if I compile USB-support, UHCI and USB-storage as modules (Preliminary filesystem has no module-option) and modprobe them after startup, then mount the usbdevfs, it works!
Anyone suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Anaxares
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