I believe the mechanism that parses /etc/modules.conf for those lines is a
RedHat feature, but I've never used Suse so it could have it too. I meant
the messages that appear on the screen during booting, but I don't know if
those are the same or different for Suse. RH tells you each USB driver i
Except for the kernel, its Suse 7.3
kernel messages with
alias usb-uhci off
(per an earlier suggestion)
is:
Jan 15 13:13:18 tucksLinux kernel: 02:01.0: 3Com PCI 3c905C_1 Tornado at
0xb000. Vers LK1.1.18-ac
Jan 15 13:13:21 tucksLinux usbmgr[332]: start 0.4.6
Jan 15 13:13:21 tucksLinux kernel: u
Hi all,
I've got a Canon ZR50 Digital Camcorder with both a FireWire and a USB
port. I can talk to it over the FireWire using Kino, but it's not
perfect.
My system is a Dell Precision 610MT dual Xeon 550mhz system, 440BX
chipset, 768mb of RAM, Linux-2.4.21-pre3-ac3 (fairly bleeding edge...)
a
Hi Carl,
Are you using the RH distribution? What does your boot messages
say about USB?
regards,
Stephen.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Carl Hartshorn wrote:
> Perhaps some could help with a modules.
Hi-
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Saeed Eskandari wrote:
| My objective is to boot linux from an External usb HDD.
| I installed Redhat-7.2 on HDD and configured /etc/lilo.conf
| to boot from /dev/sda1 which is my HDD. However when I
| select booting from HDD, the Lilo stay idle and does not load
| the ke
>
> Hello Tuck,
> It looks like your system is loading the uhci driver instead of ohci and this
is why your devices aren't working. Since you can load the ohci module manually
your kernel seems to have the right support options, so no need to recompile
anything. Try 'alias usb-uhci off' in /e
Hello Tuck,
It looks like your system is loading the uhci driver instead of ohci and
this is why your devices aren't working. Since you can load the ohci module
manually your kernel seems to have the right support options, so no need to
recompile anything. Try 'alias usb-uhci off' in /etc/module
Hello,
My objective is to boot linux from an External usb HDD.
I installed Redhat-7.2 on HDD and configured /etc/lilo.conf
to boot from /dev/sda1 which is my HDD. However when I
select booting from HDD, the Lilo stay idle and does not load
the kernel image.
I was wondering whether if anybody
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 22:48, Tom McCullough wrote:
> I just picked up a generic drivebay sized card reader with slots for
> smart media, memory stick, compact flash, and S D (the other mass
> storage card) I can't remember what the name is! Anyway I only have a
> compact flash card at this ti
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Hash: SHA1
> > I've got an HP DVD-200e which is showing up in devfs as a character
> > device. The questions I'm here to ask is: Does anybody have an idea as to
> > why this peripheral would show up as a character device, and what can I do
> > to try to fix this?
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