--- Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 05:50 -0800, Jeff Smith wrote: > > -- Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I connected a usb-storage device to my system. The > kernel > > > says: > > > > > > Feb 26 22:15:46 localhost kernel: uba: device > 2 > > > capacity nsec > > > 240119808 bsize 512 > > > Feb 26 22:15:46 localhost kernel: uba: device > 2 > > > capacity nsec > > > 240119808 bsize 512 > > > Feb 26 22:15:46 localhost kernel: uba: uba1 > uba2 > > > uba3 > > > Feb 26 22:15:46 localhost kernel: usbcore: > > > registered new driver > > > ub > > > > > > However, nowhere can I find anything like /dev/uba1 > or > > > /dev/ub/uba1 or > > > whatnot. > > > > > > Does anyone have any ideas what's wrong? (or how to > mount > > > the drive)? > > > > > What kernel & usb libs version? I'm using kernel > 2.6.10, > > with hotplug & udev. I don't see anything about a > "uba*" > > in my messages, but my system loads the basic usb > storage > > devices as SCSI (sdXN, where X is a, b,c etc; N is > 1,2,3, > > etc) > > Kernel 2.6.10, libusb 1:0.1.8-18, usbutils 0.70-1, > hotplug > 0.0.20040329-16, hotplug-utils 0.0.20020114-7
I just checked. I'm running a mixed ubuntu (hoary) /testing environment, but have the same packages. My kernel is custom built, however. I don't show a /dev/usb, or see those messages. > > The not loading as SCSI is what confused me, but I read > something > somewhere that said the new USB wasn't using SCSI > anymore, and I didn't > pay enough attention to how it worked before it "broke" > (after > installing other "reasonable" packages). > Hadn't heard that. I'm confused, because I would think we're installing the same things. Do you use udev? It's a separate package, mine is 0.50-3ubuntu5. jeff _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss