On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 05:47:01 +0100, Sven Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jose,
> 
> try this:
> 
> > Basically, I cannot make my USB stick to work.
> 
> emerge hotplug sg3_utils
Ok
> 
> > My /etc/fstab:
> > none    /proc/bus/usb   usbfs  defaults   0 0
> > /dev/sda1  /mnt/usbflash  auto   noauto,user  0 0
> 
> Remove the line:
> none    /proc/bus/usb   usbfs  defaults   0 0
> 
> rc-update add hotplug default
> (You allready have CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y)
Ok
> 
> I use these Kernel options:
> [*] /proc file system support
> [*]   /proc/kcore support
> [*] /dev file system support (OBSOLETE)
> [*]   Automatically mount at boot
> [*] /dev/pts Extended Attributes
> [*] Virtual memory file system support (former shm fs)
> (From the Gentoo documentation)
> 
I'm not using the same options, as I migrated to udev
> The command "sg_map -i" from sg3_utils will show you something like this:
> # Note: the devfs pseudo file system is present
> /dev/sg0  /dev/sda  Generic   USB Reader-SMC  2002
> /dev/sg1  /dev/sdb  Generic   USB Reader-CF  2002
> /dev/sg2  /dev/sdc  Generic   USB Reader-SD  2002
> /dev/sg3  /dev/sdd  Generic   USB Reader-MS  2002
> /dev/sg4  /dev/sde   QDI      USBDisk           1.00

ws00 linux # sg_map -i
Stopping because no sg devices found

Thanks, best regards
Jose

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