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The Sunday 2007-06-03 at 01:42 -0700, John R. Sowden wrote:

> About a month ago, I left a message regarding not being able to start a usb 
> wireless device on boot, and I was hoping to find a command to start it (suse 
> 9.3).  As often happens, I go no response.  I don't know if no one knew the 
> answer, or if those that did thought it was a stupid quiestion, or if it is 
> clearly stated in the doc (from one trying to free oneself from the newbie 
> status-no linux doc is direct, clear, with examples, etc.-this will be the 
> linux failing- to achieve major market share), and I should have rtfm.

I, for instance, don't know the answer to your problem. However, there is 
a very good set of books that come with the distro written by the SuSE 
folks, in paper if you bought the 9.3 distro, or as files otherwise.

Plus, I have not seen your previous question. I searched and I only see 
another email from you last Feb. Ah! You asked that in Jan. :-o


> Testing the test of insanity, I will again try go get some assistance.  I 
> fount /etc/usc/50-usb.hotplug, and ran it with the error:

No, they are not intended to be run manually.

> If I unplug it, then plug it in, the light on the usb device comes on and I 
> can access the net.

But not when you boot up. That could simply be a bug, but as you are using 
a "very" old distro - so old as to be out of maintenance - the best advice 
would be for you to update to a newer one, which _might_ have that issue 
solved.

On even older distros there was the command "rcusb restart" or "rchotplug 
restart" or something like that that would achieve what you are looking 
for. The system is now different and it doesn't exist.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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