Here is the output of those command: mouse1: ================================ 19a20,22 > usbdev2.56_ep81 > usbdev2.56_ep00 > usbdev2.56 645a649 > mouse0 664a669 > his_mouse 671a677 > event2 ================================
================================ 19a20,22 > usbdev2.57_ep81 > usbdev2.57_ep00 > usbdev2.57 648a652 > mouse1 676a681 > event3 sh-3.1$ ================================ ...eagerly awaiting further instruction.... Now, on the off chance that you meant to use /sys and not /dev, I've made the output available at http://www.diehlnet.com/mouse1.txt and http://www.diehlnet.com/mouse2.txt Thank you for your time. Mike. On Thursday 05 April 2007 22:39, Walter Dnes wrote: > On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 07:46:45PM -0600, Mike Diehl wrote > > > OPTIONS+="last_rule", PHYSDEVPATH=="*:00:02.0/usb2/2-10" > > > > Any ideas are much appreciated. > > Are you sure both PHYSDEVPATHs contain "00:02.0"? > > Anyhow, let's dig into this a bit deeper... > > - go into text console mode (e.g. tty1) > - unplug both mice > - execute (without the quotes) "ll -R /dev/ > x1" > - insert the 1st mouse and wait 60 seconds > - execute (without the quotes) "ll -R /dev/ > x2" > - insert the 2nd mouse and wait 60 seconds > - execute (without the quotes) "ll -R /dev/ > x3" > - execute (without the quotes) "diff x1 x2 > mouse1.txt" > - execute (without the quotes) "diff x2 x3 > mouse2.txt" > > Attach the output files mouse1.txt and mouse2.txt and email to this > list. It'll show us where the mice appear in your /dev directory. Once > we see the output, we'll proceed from there. > > -- > Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In linux /sbin/init is Job #1 > Q. Mr. Ghandi, what do you think of Microsoft security? > A. I think it would be a good idea. -- Mike Diehl -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list