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Re: Does a Maxtor 5000 LE USB Drive Work under Linux?



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On Wednesday 01 January 2003 19:26, Martin McCormick wrote:
> 	I power up the Maxtor and boot the system but no new drives show up
> in the empty usb file system that can now be found in /proc/bus.

There's a nice passage in the kernel source documentation about that (in 
Documentation/usb/proc_usb_info.txt):

**NOTE**: If /proc/bus/usb appears empty, and a host controller
          driver has been linked, then you need to mount the
          filesystem.  Issue the command (as root):

      mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usb

          An alternative and more permanent method would be to add

      none  /proc/bus/usb  usbfs  defaults  0  0

          to /etc/fstab.  This will mount usbfs at each reboot.
          You can then issue `cat /proc/bus/usb/devices` to extract
          USB device information, and user mode drivers can use usbfs
          to interact with USB devices.

> 	I also don't see any kind of errors in any log files so I don't
> know if the Maxtor can't talk to Linux or if the usb drivers aren't
> working.

What does it say in /var/log/dmesg when it comes to USB?

You should perhaps consider writing a mail to Maxtor support if you 
haven't done so already.

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