Arjen de Korte <nut+users <at> de-korte.org> writes: > > Citeren Terry Powling <terrypowling <at> yahoo.co.uk>: > > > How do I resolve the libusb issue with write access, as chmod is > > reset on reboot and after failure of driver. > > This is a permissions problem, the first thing to try is if running > the driver in debug mode as root helps: > > /path/to/richcomm_usb -DDD -u root -a Kebo > > According to the USB VendorID and ProductID, this should be the > correct driver. If this works, the driver will start and produce an > endless amount of debugging information until you stop it with Ctrl-C. > > Best regards, Arjen
Dear Arjen, thanks for your reply here is a section of debug info from command: richcomm_usb -DDDD -u root -a Kebo ............... Checking USB device [1d6b:0001] (003/001) - VendorID : 1d6b - ProductID : 0001 - Manufacturer : Linux 2.6.31.12-desktop586-1mnb uhci_hcd - Product : UHCI Host Controller - Serial Number: 0000:00:10.0 - Bus : 003 Device does not match - skipping Checking USB device [0451:2046] (003/002) - VendorID : 0451 - ProductID : 2046 - Manufacturer : unknown - Product : unknown - Serial Number: unknown - Bus : 003 Device does not match - skipping Checking USB device [0925:1234] (003/003) - VendorID : 0925 - ProductID : 1234 - Manufacturer : unknown - Product : unknown - Serial Number: unknown - Bus : 003 failed to detach kernel driver from USB device: No such file or directory failed to detach kernel driver from USB device: No such file or directory failed to detach kernel driver from USB device: No such file or directory USB device [0925:1234] matches, but driver callback failed: No such file or directory [r...@terry's_machine sbin]# I am confused as to what the command needs re :failed to detach kernel driver from USB device: No such file or directory. Can someone please explain as I have no experience setting up a ups. Thanks. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

