Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
hrm. /dev/bus/usb appears to be created/managed by udev entirely, but
/proc/bus/usb is exported (as an empty directory) by the kernel, and
then usbfs is mounted on top of that.
mounting usbfs should no longer be necessary. since debian added udev
with /dev/bus/usb
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reopen 337317
thanks
Hi folks--
I recently upgraded openct, and switched to kernel 2.6.18 as well -- i
know: too many things changing at once! But i think i'm seeing a
recurrence of this problem, unfortunately.
After the switchover, i noticed
If you have both /dev/bus/usb and /proc/bus/usb that is a bug in your
system config and can trigger this. udev will start two processes,
one tries the /dev/bus/usb device, one tries the /proc/bus/usb device,
and the one who can claim the interface wins.
remove either /dev/bus/usb or
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Thanks for the quick followup, Andreas--
At 2006-12-13 22:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If you have both /dev/bus/usb and /proc/bus/usb that is a bug in
your system config and can trigger this.
hrm. /dev/bus/usb appears to be created/managed by
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