Hey Bill, I noticed a similar problem with usb in general with the upgrade of 2.6.10, which doesn't read /etc/fstab properly. The solution that I've been able to come up with so far is nothing more than a hack. Still searching for the proper solution....
this is in /etc/fstab: none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0 after a reboot, simply issue this command: mount /proc/bus/usb in order for lsusb to read what's connected. You will have to restart usbmgr/hotplug and any associated daemons (cups, hpoj, etc). Hope this helps... -Scott * b...@beeb.net (b...@beeb.net) cobbled forth: > Hi, > I've been using xsane on my IBM Thinkpad for quite a while with no problems. > Running kernel 2.6.7 until last week when I upgraded to 2.6.10. > I now find that (x)sane is unable to locate my scanner - > and Epsom Perfection 1240U. Looking into it further I find that the > usbdevfs fails to mount at boot-up, although my usb mouse is working > fine. The error message in the log says 'usbdevfs not supported in kernel'. > I have checked the .config file and there is an entry: > #define USB_DEVICEFS=y > which I presume is the relevant one. Can anyone suggest anything that > I can check, or, if this is not the right place to ask, which e-mail > list is relevant? > > Many thanks, > Bill .oO Gnea [gnea at garson dot org] Oo. .oO url [http://gnea.net] Oo. "You can tune a filesystem, but you can't tune a fish." -Kirk McKusick