Changeset e231e7c for general/genlib/libusb.xml
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- 08/26/2004 03:28:42 PM (20 years ago)
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general/genlib/libusb.xml
r3d839bc9 re231e7c 88 88 <screen><userinput><command>groupadd -g 14 usb</command></userinput></screen> 89 89 90 < para>Compiling the <quote>USB device filesystem</quote> as a kernel module is90 <!-- <para>Compiling the <quote>USB device filesystem</quote> as a kernel module is 91 91 not recommended. However, if you did compile it as a module, you can install an 92 92 init script to mount usbfs at system boot-up. An init script is included in the … … 94 94 the following command:</para> 95 95 96 <screen><userinput><command>make install-usb</command></userinput></screen> 96 <screen><userinput><command>make install-usb</command></userinput></screen> --> 97 97 98 <para>If you've compiled the <quote>USB device filesystem</quote> directly 99 into the kernel, ensure you have the appropriate entry in the 100 <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file. You should have an entry similar to 101 the line below:</para> 98 <para>Ensure that you have compiled the <quote>USB device filesystem</quote> 99 directly into the kernel or compiled it as a module (listing the resulting 100 <quote>usbcore</quote> module in the 101 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/modules</filename> file). You should also have an 102 entry similar to the line below in your <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> 103 file:</para> 102 104 103 105 <screen><userinput>usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=14,devmode=0660 0 0</userinput></screen>
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