John R. Sowden wrote:
About a month ago, I left a message regarding not being able to start a usb wireless device on boot, and I was hoping to find a command to start it (suse 9.3). As often happens, I go no response. It is a bit complicated at boot. There is quite a few things that usb needs to be running to work, i.e. udev, /sys and /proc filesystems, etc., before it loads the actual driver for the usb network adapter. I don't know if no one knew the answer, or if those that did thought it was a stupid quiestion, or if it is clearly stated in the doc (from one trying to free oneself from the newbie status-no linux doc is direct, clear, with examples, etc.-this will be the linux failing- to achieve major market share), and I should have rtfm.
I don't know about that, did you also google?
Testing the test of insanity, I will again try go get some assistance. I fount /etc/usc/50-usb.hotplug, and ran it with the error: line 40: ACTION: Bad invocation: $ACTION is not set
9.3 is now unsupported. Perhaps you got no answer before because most of us have upgraded and can't really remember how 9.3 did things differently than now.
I attempted to assign "add" to $action using export, with no sucess (as best as I can figure out, export in linus is like set in dos)
If I unplug it, then plug it in, the light on the usb device comes on and I can access the net.
Are you saying it hot plugs ok after boot, but if inserted before boot, it does not recognize it?
If I can't solve the bootup issue, I would at least like to create a batch file - - uh, I mean script, that will start the usb device.
It is probably lacking a hotplug event.
Now I am plugging/unplugging the device every day, wearing down the gold on the connector until, alas, there will be no more.
Have you tried /etc/init.d/boot.udev restart? -- Joe Morris Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org