It could have a table or it could look for a specfic type of device. Did
you look at the code? There should be a table that tells hotplug which
devices to load the driver for.

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Fedora Core 2, 2.6.10-1.12_FC2
>
> I got an SB5120 from comcast last week and would like to talk to it via USB.
> (The Ethernet works fine, but I'm short of PCI slots in my computer.)
> I can't get my box to recognize it. lsusb DOES see it, but
> loading usbnet manually doesn't work.  I put a line in the
> /etc/hotplug/usb.usermap:
> usbnet                           0x0003 0x07b2   0x5120    0x0000       0x0000
> 0x02         0x00            0x00            0x00            0x00
> 0x00            0x00000000
> But that didn't help.
>
> My question is -- how would usbnet know that the device out there is
> appropriate? Is there a table? Or something in the source code?  I couldn't
> find it.
>
> Has anyone else made the SB5120 or the SB5100 work?
>
> Thanks,
> Gerry
>
>
>

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