Hello,
        Thanks for the quick reply.  I looked at /etc/sysconfig/usb and it is
set to USB=yes.  paull               

> Paul Luksch wrote:
> > Hello All,
> > 
> > I've been “lurking” for a while but now I've really screwed up and I'm
> > over my head. 
> > 
> > I'm running a IBM T-23 laptop with dual boot (W2000/MDK10.1). I was not
> > able to make it boot using the 2.6 kernel but the 2.4 kernel has been
> > very reliable. My desktop is KDE.
> > 
> > I have been trying to get my USB memory stick to work but I have lost
> > the /proc/bus/usb directory and the /proc/scsi directory. They did exist
> > at one point yesterday when I was attempting to follow the USB flash
> > memory How To. I have my 6 CD powerpack install set and a slow phone
> > connection to the Internet. Can i get the proper directories back in
> > place and find happiness in USB land? 
> > 
> > 
> > Thanx in advance for any suggestions. paulluksch
> > 
> On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 22:09 -0500, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: 
> > 
> The first thing to remember is that everything in the /proc directory
> tree is dynamic in nature, and is generated by the kernel. I believe the
>  /proc/scsi directory is generated by the scsi_mod module. The
> /proc/bus/usb directory is generated by the usb file system being
> mounted. You may want to check to see if /etc/sysconfig/usb has
> "USB=yes" in it.
> 
> Mikkel
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