On Mon, 28 May 2007, Bill Cunningham wrote:

>    Which device is the mass storage uhci or something else.

This sentence would have been easier to understand if you had provided 
a comma after the word "storage".  

To answer the question you seem to be asking: UHCI is a type of USB 
controller.  It doesn't have anything in particular to do with mass 
storage.  Linux's USB mass-storage driver is usb-storage.  (There's an 
alternate driver some people use named ub.)

>  These are in my
> modules.conf but I have disabled having them autologged because I rarely use
> my usb. I just want to use the insmod to load any usb modules needed. I have
> a sandisk micro 256MB. There's no linux driver for it so I thought I'd write
> one.

What do you mean, no Linux driver for the SanDisk micro?  Of course 
there's a driver for it: usb-storage.

Alan Stern


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