Michael Habashy wrote: > But how do you know that ? it is /dev/sdb ??? this is what is driving me up > a wall. > it puts these things in the log. > I got a whole mess of strange devices in the /dev directory. > And if i download a utility..it tells me everything...except what i want to > hear... > it is plain crazy. > > mjh > > > > On 8/10/07, Marko Randjelovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Michael Habashy wrote: >>> To all -- I would appriciate any help... >>> Everytime i insert a usb device on my server....i get similar messeges >> like >>> the ones below: >>> >>> Aug 10 11:28:18 rider kernel: usb 1-4: USB disconnect, address 4 >>> Aug 10 11:28:41 rider kernel: usb 2-8: new full speed USB device using >>> ohci_hcd and address 4 >>> Aug 10 11:28:42 rider kernel: usb 2-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 >> choice >>> Aug 10 11:30:39 rider kernel: usb 2-8: USB disconnect, address 4 >>> Aug 10 11:30:48 rider kernel: usb 2-8: new full speed USB device using >>> ohci_hcd and address 5 >>> Aug 10 11:30:48 rider kernel: usb 2-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 >> choice >>> Aug 10 11:47:57 rider -- MARK -- >>> Aug 10 09:06:35 rider kernel: usb 2-4: USB disconnect, address 3 >>> Aug 10 09:07:30 rider kernel: usb 1-4: new high speed USB device using >>> ehci_hcd and address 4 >>> Aug 10 09:07:31 rider kernel: usb 1-4: configuration #1 chosen from 2 >>> choices >>> Aug 10 09:07:31 rider kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... >>> Aug 10 09:07:31 rider kernel: scsi6 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass >> Storage >>> devices >>> Aug 10 09:07:31 rider kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage >>> >>> I further get some devices showing up in /dev directory like: >>> usbdev1.1_ep00 usbdev1.7_ep02 usbdev2.1_ep00 usbdev2.2_ep02 >>> usbdev2.2_ep82 usbdev2.5_ep03 >>> usbdev1.1_ep81 usbdev1.7_ep81 usbdev2.1_ep81 usbdev2.2_ep03 >>> usbdev2.2_ep83 usbdev2.5_ep81 >>> >>> I can not seem to access them or do anything with them. Is there a >> document >>> on how debian 4.0 deals with usb devices? >>> Somehting that wll help me through this jigsaw puzzle that i got myself >> into >>> ? >>> >>> thanks >>> mjh >>> >> My MP3 player is on /dev/sdb, since sda is SATA HDD. >> >> >> -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >
Oh, now I remmembered, I saw it in dmesg output. Reconnect your device and run "dmesg". -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]