Thus spake Andreas Schmidt: > On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 04:33:09PM -0500, mikepolniak wrote: > > I want to auto-load the module for the USB contoller (usb-ohci) by its > > alias in > > /etc/modules.conf: > > alias ???? usb-ohci > > > > Where do i find the alias 'name' that kmod+modprobe use to look up this > > feature? > > ... > > According to the kernel documentation (file usb-help.txt) you can > start with the following links for information about usb: > > (from linux/Documentation/usb/usb-help.txt) > > ### > > usb-help.txt > 2000-July-12 > > For USB help other than the readme files that are located in > linux/Documentation/usb/*, see the following: > > Linux-USB project: http://www.linux-usb.org > mirrors at http://www.suse.cz/development/linux-usb/ > and http://usb.in.tum.de/linux-usb/ > and http://it.linux-usb.org > Linux USB Guide: http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net > Linux-USB device overview (working devices and drivers): > http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/ > > The Linux-USB mailing lists are: > linux-usb-users@lists.sourceforge.net for general user help > linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net for developer discussions > > ### > > I would recommend to use the Linux USB guide and FAQ at > http://www.linux-usb.org as a starting point. > > Regards > Andreas Schmidt Also look through /usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt - it has a list of all the devices and such with their repsective numbers. You'll find their organized in section like: 10 char Then a long list of devices with numbers before them. This would translate to char-major-10-<number>. You can also look in your logs - there will be error messages saying something to the effect of could not find device <blah-blah>. That might start you off. HTH, Steve -- One good turn deserves another. -- Gaius Petronius
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