Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 6 Nov 2008 16:00:31 +0100 | Subject | Re: usb device not showing up | From | Norbert Preining <> |
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Hi Alan,
On Mi, 05 Nov 2008, Alan Stern wrote: > Well, this is a little odd. The trace shows the modem was detected and > enumerated correctly. But there's nothing corresponding to when you > loaded the hso driver. In fact, there's nothing after uhci-hcd > finished starting up and the unconnected root hubs were suspended.
Strange. I will redo the thing and see if something changes the second time. I am quite sure I loaded hsom but of course without udev running (init=/bin/bash) no devices were created.
> Did you look in /proc/bus/usb/devices at this point? And what about > the files in /sys/bus/usb/drivers/hso/?
I don't remember, will redo it.
> This suggests the problem may lie in the hso driver itself, or in a > failure to bind the driver to the device.
Well, the point is that under these circumstances, as I explained, *there*is*no*problem*, I can use the device without any problems.
Only when I turn of the computer and turn it on again the device simply does not show up in the usb system.
Best wishes
Norbert
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