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Re: Hotplugging USB, debconf question



Andy Saxena, 2002-Sep-27 23:55 -0400:
> Hi,
> 
> I am running sid, and I just upgraded the hotplug package. During setup
> I am asked if I want to use hotplugging with USB or not. Could somebody
> please explain why hotplugging should or should be needed with USB?
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy

I'll give this a try...

USB is basically plug-and-play.  You can plug in a usb device (mouse,
external (hard|cdrom|floppy) drive, digital camera, etc.).  The
Hotplug service monitors the usb interface and when a device is
plugged in it will register the device and make it available for use
to the system.  I don't know if it will load modules on-demand or not,
but I know it will work with drivers that are in the kernel.

On my laptop, I plug in a usb mouse and it comes right up for use.  I
then unplug that and plug in my Visor PDA and sync it with JPilot
(these are modules which are already loaded).  I then unplug that and
plug in my Lexar SmartMedia reader and upload some pictures.  Then, I
unplug that and put my usb mouse back in.  Hotplug manages the usb
interface which allows me to do this.

I'm running woody/stable and a self-compiled 2.4.19 kernel.

I hope this helps.

jc

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Jeff Coppock		Systems Engineer
Diggin' Debian		Admin and User



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