Re: USB under /proc

From: Robert L. Harris (Robert.L.Harris@rnd-consulting.com)
Date: Wed Mar 15 2000 - 14:44:56 EST


I have and have had this in my /etc/fstab. If I unmount and remount
with this command I still get the same thing in /proc/bus/usb.

Total 0.

I'ved tried both drivers. It was working for the 2.3.47 backport
I believe.

Robert

Thus spake Matthew Dharm (mdharm-kernel@one-eyed-alien.net):

> You need to do:
>
> mount -t usbdevfs none /proc/bus/usb
>
> to make the information appear. You need to have the usb core module
> loaded for that command to work.
>
> Matt Dharm
>
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, nsmith wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have (what to some of you smart guys) would seem like a stupid question.
> > Where do I find the USB information under /proc? I have looked under
> > /proc/bus/usb but have found it empty even though the kernel finds the
> > devices properly. Where should I be looking?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Nasa
> >
> >
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