usbfs was never removed from the kernel, it was not enable, so it was very 
simple to turn it on.    Only I can blame opensuse for failurel to communicate 
this fact  in the release notes . So, many user like me spend a lot of time 
trying to figure out why they could not sync any more under VMware. It only 
affected very few usb devices. Most of them worked OK. I believe the pressure 
to make changes should go to VMware (IMHO)
-terry-

-----Original Message-----

From:  "Alexey Eremenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: [opensuse] Call for Testing: openSUSE 10.2 Bootloader Test
Date:  Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:43 am
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To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
This feature is really important for the Virtualization software
around ! (and therefore for me)

Why did it get removed from 10.2 ? I have heard of "security reasons",
now I don't believe this, since if it were security, it would not be
re-introduced into 10.3, so more specifically - why it was removed ?


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