On 30/06/03, Daniel Hawthorn wrote:

>> The last message should have the usbfs file name after the "to"
>> (something like /proc/bus/usb/001/004). Are you sure you didn't
>> accidentally delete the last part?
> Oh! You may have somthing here... doing "ls /proc/bus" gives me only
> two directories: "pccard" and "pci", no "usb". I've never touched this
> directory so I'm pretty sure I've never accidentally deleted it. Where
> does this directory come from, and how can I put it back?

Do you have the USB device filesystem compiled into your kernel?

You may need to mount a filesystem of type usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb -
an /etc/fstab entry like the following works for me:

none        /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0
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