(Also, I've got USB mass-storage and USB Preliminary Filesystemin my
kernel, and my USB thumbdrive/keychain things all work fine.)
Oh, and /dev/usb is empty.
--Colin
If you have other USB mass-storage devices working fine, the Atech thing
should work fine as well, assuming the manufacturers didn't cut corners.
If 'Doze sees each slot as a separate "drive", then it's possible that
the device will show each slot as a separate virtual SCSI device (CF
slot on /dev/sdc1, SM slot on /dev/sdd1, etc.) I don't think this will
happen unless you can use more than 1 slot at a time on the card reader.
> Oh, and /dev/usb is empty.
Yep. I think you're looking for /proc/bus/usb/ , which contains
information on all the USB devices that are attached. /dev/usb/ will
not necessarily have anything in it, since some distros put all the USB
device nodes in the toplevel /dev directory, and some distros use devfs,
which is totally different.
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