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Re: [SLE] Goosing the USB connection
- From: Paul Cooke <pc005b5848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 09:27:04 +0000
- Message-id: <200402230927.06097.pc005b5848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Monday 23 February 2004 7:13 am, pinto wrote:
> On Monday 23 February 2004 02:05, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > The usb connection takes several minutes, or the icon takes several
> > minutes to appear? They are different issues. In order to check what
> > happens with the usb connection, watch the kernel log while plugging it
> > in.
>
> ___________________
>
> remark: ~ am using an ISDN modem with USB connection.
>
> my boot.local file contains the instruction < modprobe acm >
>
> If, I boot or re-boot my puter with modem's USB connection plugged in,
> then, the boot process takes a long time.
>
> If, I un-plug my modem's USB connection before booting, then the boot
> process proceeds speedily . . . after boot, I plug in the USB connector .
> . . the ISDN modem works just fine.
>
Disable your "hardware scan on boot"
"Yast" > "Runlevel Editor". disable the "hwscan" entry in the list it gives.
Reenable it only when you really do need to detect new hardware.
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On Monday 23 February 2004 7:13 am, pinto wrote:
> On Monday 23 February 2004 02:05, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> > The usb connection takes several minutes, or the icon takes several
> > minutes to appear? They are different issues. In order to check what
> > happens with the usb connection, watch the kernel log while plugging it
> > in.
>
> ___________________
>
> remark: ~ am using an ISDN modem with USB connection.
>
> my boot.local file contains the instruction < modprobe acm >
>
> If, I boot or re-boot my puter with modem's USB connection plugged in,
> then, the boot process takes a long time.
>
> If, I un-plug my modem's USB connection before booting, then the boot
> process proceeds speedily . . . after boot, I plug in the USB connector .
> . . the ISDN modem works just fine.
>
Disable your "hardware scan on boot"
"Yast" > "Runlevel Editor". disable the "hwscan" entry in the list it gives.
Reenable it only when you really do need to detect new hardware.
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