How will I accomplish the task?
>
> Always build in the Preliminary USB device filesystem. Leaving this out will make
>resolving problems almost impossible, and is
> essential if you need to check that your kernel is configured correctly, and your
>USB devices are being recognised correctly.
>
> You also need to select whichever devices you want to use, for example USB Human
>Interface Device (HID) support
> (with the appropriate subordinate options) for a USB keyboard, mouse, joystick,
>tablet or gamepad, USB Scanner support for
> certain scanners, USB Audio support for USB speakers, USB Modem (CDC ACM) support
>for a POTS or ISDN modem,
> USB Printer support for a USB printer, USB Serial Converter support (with the
>appropriate subordinate options)
> for some serial port type devices, USB CPiA Camera support for cameras based on the
>Vision CPiA chipset, USB IBM
> (Xirlink) C-it Camera support for camera based on the IBM camera chipset, USB OV511
>Camera support for
> cameras based on OmniVision's OV511 chipset, USB Kodak DC-2xx Camera support for
>downloading images from
> Kodak's DC-200 series cameras, USB Mass Storage support for mass storage devices,
>USS720 parport driver for
> certain parallel port adapters, DABUSB driver for an experimental Digital Audio
>Broadcast receiver and PLUSB Prolific
> USB-Network driver for certain USB to USB type connections. You should be able to
>use modules, kernel only, or split modules
> and kernel code.
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