A question I have is "what is this driver for?" - I expected that if is
marked as "low speed", it would not take over the high speed usb devices
like it appears to do.  I have it on one system, and will disable it for
the next boot - but I dont get any errors from it.

BillK


On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 09:38 -0700, Scott Taylor wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 15:46 +0100, Fredrik Lundgren wrote:
> >  but I'm unable to find sda, sda1 ... etc in /dev and 
> > thus unable to mount USB memory, external HD and other things. It 
> > appears as if have missed something essential.
> > Please help me out, what have I missed?
> 
> in the kernel config, you probably chose "Low Performance USB Driver" in
> the Block Devices section. This cripples the usb-storage driver and usb
> devices (which half of mine don't even work under this driver) will
> appear as /dev/uba1 and the like. If they are recognized as that, then
> you're fine. But I've got usb compact flash readers that don't work and
> just spew errors under that driver. Highly recommend disabling that and
> using the standard usb-storage driver.
> 
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