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Hi Susan, I had a look into your fstab and compared it with mine. Maybe you like to try the different versions of lines I put into the attached file. Let me know what it results in, Ok? Good luck Martin Susan Keil wrote: >Hello, > >Some clues/symptoms to my problem: > >Alternating runs of scanimage -L find and don't find >my USB scanner. > >I think alternating runs of sane-troubleshoot also >find and don't find my scanner. > >Today's log file generated by the tool >sane-troubleshoot is attached. > >Sometimes the sane-troubleshoot program dies with a >Segmentation Fault. It starts up again seemingly >fine. > >The last time I ran sane-troubleshoot, it actually got >as far as trying to do a test scan. The scanner made >some noises. As I understand it, the final error was >"Error during device I/O" sane-troubleshoot "thinks" >this is a backend bug ... or a bug in >sane-troubleshoot. > >I believe I have the most recent everything recently >installed on my machine. > >I've also attached my /etc/fstab as I fear that may be >somehow wrong. > >Please let me hear your suggestions for how I can get >my scanner set up properly. > >Kind Regards, >Susan > --------------050502060805010409020200 Content-Type: text/plain; name="fstab.md" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="fstab.md" proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs noauto 0 0 --------------050502060805010409020200--