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Either: |
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1. Recompile your kernel with usb filesystem support, or |
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2. Edit your /etc/fstab and comment out the /dev/proc/usb |
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I recommend #1. |
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Jano |
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(ps.. sorry if people might have gotten a ton of bounced mail from me, my |
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dns server went down the other day). |
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> Mike, |
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> I get that same error. My USB printer, however, shows up as |
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> /dev/usb/lp0 or some such, and works fine. I haven't been able to |
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> track down if or how I should be using /proc/bus/usb. |
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> --Chris |
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> Mike Acord wrote: [Fri Oct 19 2001, 10:08:42AM EDT] |
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>> During bootup I am receieving a /proc/bus/usb error (no folder found, |
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>> or something of that sort). |
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>> I have a USB mouse so this concerns me; I am compiling xfree right now |
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>> and hope my mouse will work when it is done ;-) |
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>> How can I fix this? |
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>> thanks! |
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>> -Mike |
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>> Michael Acord |
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