Teilhard Knight wrote: > > > Of course I thought in doing what you say. Problem is that MCC does not > detect my device. It asks me to load a driver by hand without more > options. I have checked with "lsmod" that my module is loaded, but the > device does not show up. HardDrake detects it as "other devices" and > UsbView detects it quite nicely, as if it was a device just ready to > use. Any ideas? > > Teilhard. > If it is not being detected as a NIC, then you are going to have problems with more then just MCC...
Dumb question time: Did you run "depmod -a" or reboot after building the module? This is needed to update the list hotplug uses for loading modules when devices are plugged in. (If it was plugged in when you updated things, then you will need to unplug it, and plug it in again.) You may also want to take a look at /proc/bus/usb/devices and see if a driver is being loaded for the device. Or you can post the output of: cat /proc/bus/usb/devices and we can help you decode it. It sounds like the driver is not being tied to the NIC, and so no Ethernet device is being created. Without that, none of the network commands are going to work. Another thing to do is check the logs for any error messages from the module. What I find helpfull is to have "tail -f /var/log/messages" running on one VT, or in a terminal when I plug a devie in, so I can see any messages. (Actualy, I moduified my syslog configuration so that all messages are displayed on vt12, so I can just hit Ctrl-Alt-F12 to see what is going on.) Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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