Re: How to enable usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2

2006-11-04 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* Kevin Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-14 21:45]: > @Danny: As far as I know it's the Kernel compile option > CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS that is missing. Essentialy that keeps you from > using the USB from userland, for instance as a CUPS printer server > -- or even plain "lsusb". (Please correct me i

Re: How to enable usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2

2006-05-20 Thread Edward Hull
Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >CC: debian-arm@lists.debian.org > >Subject: Re: How to enable usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2 > >Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 21:45:31 +0200 > > > >Hi all! > > > >@Danny: As far as I know it&

Re: How to enable usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2

2006-05-20 Thread Edward Hull
On Sunday 14 May 2006 20:45, Kevin Price wrote: > Hi all! > ---%<--- > > By the way: Did anyone manage to get ntp running with the correct drift > file without access to the rtc? Or is it better to just run ntpdate every > hour until the rtc module is available? > > I'm still running 2.6.15-1-nslu2

Re: How to enable usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2

2006-05-15 Thread Danny Nelhams
usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2 Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 21:45:31 +0200 Hi all! @Danny: As far as I know it's the Kernel compile option CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS that is missing. Essentialy that keeps you from using the USB from userland, for instance as a CUPS printer server -- or

Re: How to enable usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2

2006-05-14 Thread Kevin Price
Hi all! @Danny: As far as I know it's the Kernel compile option CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS that is missing. Essentialy that keeps you from using the USB from userland, for instance as a CUPS printer server -- or even plain "lsusb". (Please correct me if I'm wrong) This seems to be a rather bad idea on a

How to enable usbfs on NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2

2006-05-11 Thread Danny Nelhams
Hi, I would like to know how to enable usbfs on a NSLU2 running Debian 2.6.15-1-nslu2? Is this something that needs to be compiled in the Kernel. If so, how can I do it? I am expecting to be see something like (alike in Redhat): Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Moun