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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: USB PORT?
From: "Jesse Off" <>
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 17:54:49 -0000
I don't think anything is broken.

You simply have to run: 

mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usb

I have no idea why this isn't mounted with the rest of /proc, but 
this is the behavior Linux developers seem to have chosen for USB.

//Jesse Off


--- In  "Steve Hier" <> wrote:
> Did you get resolution on this?
> 
> I have user-mode code that requires that /proc/bus/usb/devices be
> present (as well as the supporting stuctures) and of course it 
isn't
> working since the tree is broken.
> 
> --- In  "pelletierbrad" 
<>
> wrote:
> > 
> > This is more information about my last post:
> > 
> > The USB port does not seem to be working.
> > 
> > I typed dmesg and there is nothing in it about the USB port.
> > 
> > I get an error when I type:  cat  /proc/bus/usb/devices 
> > 
> > I went back in the file system  under /proc/bus and usb did not 
> > exist. 
> > 
> > Can anyone help, I'm lost?




 
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