Hello,
Has anyone used usbmgr http://www.dotaster.com/~shuu/linux/usbmgr/
Since it, as Stephen J. Gowdy pointed out, is difficult (and perhaps dangerous for the devices involved) to create a
unusual_devs.h entry without knowning about
the device protocol, I wondered if usbmgr could do the trick since I know the vendor and
product and could just specify that plus- module scsi_mod , sd_mod , usb-storage
instead of specifying the protocol in an unusual_devs.h entry in order to try the mass-
storage driver.
Just a thought. I'm thinking the mini-sd card would be most at risk (replaceable) and the
phone is under warranty so it would just be down time if something really went down. That
leaves me with an actual problem of goofing up my usb support which works for other
devices. So that is why I ask if anyone has used usbmgr.
Ok I could just get a card reader but what if in the odd change I drop the mini-sd card
while switching it from the phone and my child snaps it up like a cracker. I'd rather
just be able to slide the phone in the cradle to charge the power and access data via the
usb cable to the cradle -- (easy under windows).
As mentioned earlier the problem is this...
in /proc/bus/usb/devices ... I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=02 Prot=00 Driver=(none)
It isn't recognized as a mass-storage device.
-- Shawn
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