Now that sounds like what might be going on in my case. How did you do it?? Step by step please ;) I find it strange that usbview sees it but the dynamic devfs entry is not created on plugin....

This is the output from usbview:

USB Reader
Manufacturer:
Serial Number: 1D2A150010A2
Speed: 12Mb/s (full)
USB Version: 1.10
Device Class: 00(>ifc )
Device Subclass: 00
Device Protocol: 00
Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 8
Number of Configurations: 1
Vendor Id: 0d7d
Product Id: 0240
Revision Number: 1.00

Config Number: 1
Number of Interfaces: 1
Attributes: 80
MaxPower Needed: 100mA

Interface Number: 0
Name: usb-storage
Alternate Number: 0
Class: 08(stor.)
Sub Class: 06
Protocol: 50
Number of Endpoints: 3

Endpoint Address: 81
Direction: in
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 02
Direction: out
Attribute: 2
Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 64
Interval: 0ms

Endpoint Address: 83
Direction: in
Attribute: 3
Type: Int.
Max Packet Size: 2
Interval: 1ms

Any help would be appreciated, my girlfriend has digital pics I need to get off of her camera on to my new 40GB hdd =)

Cheers

Jason

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 11:27:30 +1300
Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I agree totally and I thought the same thing so I am running:
kernel-2.4.20.2mdk which *should* do the trick.

Hmph, I wonder.....

I had a similar problem... the solution was to add the id string for
the device in the hotplug scripts that simply didn't recognize it.

Cheers
--
Delio




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