On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Stephen Beaver wrote:
> Thanks Matt.
>
> After rebooting the system, I did see an improvement. USB mass storage
> devices now all seem to report ${INTERFACE} = 8/6/80
That should have been there all along. But as long as it's working now...
> and this code in
> /sbin/hotpl
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 11:56:09AM -0500, Stephen Beaver wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. If bInterfaceClass is supposed to be an 8 for this
> > type of device but all the ones I tried (each from a different manufacturer)
> > report a 0, perhaps the
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On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 11:56:09AM -0500, Stephen Beaver wrote:
>
> Thanks for your reply. If bInterfaceClass is supposed to be an 8 for this
> type of device but all the ones I tried (each from a different manufacturer)
> report a 0, perhaps the USB system is broken. I'll make the same tests on a
On 12/3/05 11:45 AM, "Alan Stern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Stephen Beaver wrote:
>
>> This question seems so basic - I am almost embarrassed to ask it. A day of
>> searching FAQs and other documents hasn't turned up very much so I thought I
>> would ask here.
>>
>> Arm-l
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Stephen Beaver wrote:
> This question seems so basic - I am almost embarrassed to ask it. A day of
> searching FAQs and other documents hasn't turned up very much so I thought I
> would ask here.
>
> Arm-linux 2.4.21 running on a Cirrus SOC. Hotplug is enabled in the kernel
>
This question seems so basic - I am almost embarrassed to ask it. A day of
searching FAQs and other documents hasn't turned up very much so I thought I
would ask here.
Arm-linux 2.4.21 running on a Cirrus SOC. Hotplug is enabled in the kernel
and I would like to write a sbin/hotplug shell script t