On Tue, 2 May 2000, Thomas Sailer wrote:

> none                    /proc/bus/usb           usbdevfs
> defaults         0 0
> into /etc/fstab, and the distribution boot scripts will do it
> automagically.
> usbdevfs is nowhere different from say shmfs

This didn't work for me. I had to wait for the usb modules to be loaded. I
have a /etc/rc.d/init.d/usb script which does (basically);

modprobe usb
mount /proc/bus/usb

In conf.modules I have a alias for usb and post-installs to load some
drivers I need (printer & hid).

                                                        regards,

                                                        Stephen.

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