* Samuel Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-21 01:00]:
> It just mounts usbdevfs itself by hand on /etc/brltty/usbfs:
>
> mount("usbfs", "/etc/brltty/usbfs", "usbfs", 0, NULL)
I think your problem is something completely different: The directory
/etc/brltty/usbfs does not exist, and therefor the mount fails.
BTW, is /etc/brltty/usbfs really a good location for that?
15600:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/tmp/src/brltty-3.7.2] sudo mount -t usbfs usbfs /mnt
15601:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/tmp/src/brltty-3.7.2] sudo mount -t usbfs usbfs
/etc/brltty/usbfs
mount: mount point /etc/brltty/usbfs does not exist
> And this doesn't trigger an autoload of usbdevfs.
There's no "usbdevfs" anymore, by the way. It's called "usbfs" now.
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