- usb/usbd is up and running - the only option in my BIOS is to turn USB off - I am sorry, i dont understand the part about the old and new USB devices and tools. can you explain a bit?
Thanks: Béla 2009/8/7 erik quanstrom <quans...@coraid.com>: > On Fri Aug 7 02:53:14 EDT 2009, bval...@gmail.com wrote: >> There is more: >> >> I don't have a usbdisk manpage. '%man usbdisk' complains that its not >> there, but if i do a '%lookman usbdisk', the manpage is listed as a >> hit, so it must be in the search index. >> > [...] >> >>> >> >>> - usb/disk gives this: >> >>> usb/disk: /dev/usb: no devs >> >>> >> >>> - usbfat: writes: >> >>> mount: can't open /srv/usb: '/srv/usb' file does not exist >> >>> cannot mount /srv/usb >> >>> >> >>> The USB mouse works. > > hmm. if the usb mouse works, yet plan 9 is not running > usb/usbd (have you checked), it may be that your bios has > put your usb in legacy mode and either won't or hasn't been > asked to let go. > > if you are running usbd and usb/kb, then this could happen > if you are mixing #U and tools for #U (the old usb device) > and #u and tools for #u. > > your man page problem sounds like you've damaged your local fs. > consider a pull to update. > > - erik > >