Tom,

the usb-ohci module is for a particular usb chipset.  You might need
'usb-uhci' instead.

The real question is, what are you gonna do with it, once you get it
detected?

We're working on local usb device support, for things like usb memory,
floppy and cdrom, but Scott's not quite ready to release it yet.

USB Printers, mice and keyboards are already supported.

Jim McQuillan
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Tom Allison wrote:

> I'm trying to configure a workstation to support the USB device ports.
> I'm not sure exactly what I would be using it for specifically, but I do have
> a nifly little memory stick.
>
> I was having trouble with getting the correct modules loaded.
>
> I tried:
>        MODULE_01    = usb-ohci
>        MODULE_02    = usbcore
>
> and it failed at usb-ohci (This prevented any further progress).
>
> I'm not certain of the modules necessary for this particular client, if I were
> to run linux locally, does it matter?
>
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