[ale] No devices listed with lsusb ?

James Sumners james at sumners.ath.cx
Mon Oct 6 09:32:35 EDT 2003


You need to mount the usbdevfs. From my fstab:
usbdevfs        /proc/bus/usb   usbdevfs        auto            0       0

On Monday 06 October 2003 09:31 am, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Does anyone know why I don't have any devices listed when I type ' lsusb
> ' ?  Also, I have no USB devices or (anything for that matter) listed
> under /proc/bus/usb.  I do, however, have devices listed under
> /proc/bus/pci and I do get output from ' lspci '.  I'm on kernel 2.6.0
> and /proc is mounted.  Is there something I left out of my kernel config?
>
> Much thanks,
> CB
>
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