Try starting at the FAQ and User Guide at http://www.linux-usb.org .

On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, dima wrote:

> I got a noname usb drive recently marked as "Samsung 128MB". It works ok
> plugged into my FreeBSD desktop as Lexar Jumpshot but it fails on my old
> Linux laptop. The problem is that USB driver doesn't report any
> unclaimed devices, so nothing happpens when I do `modprobe usb-storage`.
> I think my question is addressed to developers mostly: how can I figure
> out if the USB driver is able to work with the device (btw, I have a
> PIIX4 USB hub)? I tried to scan the USB I/O range (0x7000-0x701f) but
> nothing changed when i plugged the device. Now I'm working on figuring
> out the call-stack in my case (any help from developers again?) &
> inserting more log messages.
>
>
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