On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 10:00:13AM -0700, Dunlap, Randy mentioned:
> Hi J/K/V,
>
> The info in /proc/bus/usb/{devices,drivers} is printed
> by some kernel functions. You don't have a lot of control
> about what information is displayed or how it looks.
>
> To make USB devices/drivers appear in /proc/bus/usb, you
> need to mount it:
> mount -t usbdevfs usb /proc/bus/usb
> Then the drivers & devices file will be there (assuming
> you built the kernel with usbdevfs support).
Ah right. I'd worked most of it after going "usbdevfs. What a strange
thing to find in /proc/filesystems"! Thanks!
Kate
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the merest hint is sufficient" -- Zen Master Greg
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