I am running 3.0 on Raspian through owserver to owfs and owhttpd, I 
always use server so cannot comment on behaviour without it.

In both owhttpd and file explorer in the mount directory I see all of my 
devices, bus.0 and all the other normal directories, alarm, settings, 
etc.  If I go into bus.0 I see the same again plus bus.1 through to 
bus.7.  If I go into any of the bus.X at this level I see just the 
devices that are actually connected to that bus.

It has worked that way since I first started using it on Raspian, so I 
guess it is normal, as to why it works that way I have no idea, perhaps 
someone else could comment.

Cheers
Mick

On 09/05/15 00:24, Gary Fariss wrote:
> Hello...
>
> I have OWFS 3.1 installed on a Raspberry Pi 2 with Raspian Wheezy. I have a 
> single DS2482-800 connected to --i2c=/dev/i2c-1:0 and several temp and PIO 
> chips connected on 7 of the 8 1wire channels.
>
> When I am running owhttpd alone and access it with my browser, the first page 
> I see includes a line for each of the 1wire channels (bus.0, bus.1,...bus.7) 
> as expected.
>
> However, when I am running owhttpd connected through the owserver, the first 
> page I see only includes one "bus" line; bus.0.  When I click on that line, I 
> get a page that looks like the first page I got from owhttpd standing alone 
> (e.g. all channels bus.0,...bus.7 shown on multiple lines.)
>
> It does not seem right that the first page should be different depending on 
> whether the server is (or is not) being used....
>
> What do you say, OWFS gurus, is this a bug?
>
> 73,
>    Gary Fariss
>
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