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From: Pete Toscano <pete@toscano.org>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: "Cold"-plugging my printer
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 02:26:09 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-hotplug-98393208627434@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-hotplug-98385565702908@msgid-missing>

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On Mon, 05 Mar 2001, Greg KH wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 12:14:05AM -0500, Pete Toscano wrote:
> > I'm use the vanilla 2.4.2 kernel with KDB 1.8 patched in.  I'm using
> > usbutils 0.7 (with the hotplug(?) patches), pciutils 2.1.8 (also with
> > patches), modutils 2.4.3, and hotplug-2001_02_28.
> 
> So the hotplug package starting up at init time doesn't take care of
> this?  

I don't think it does.  Right after booting, the following
printing-related modules are loaded: parport, parport_pc, and lp.  The
kicker is, I don't have anything on the parallel port (the printer is
USB).

> What happens if you do the following after booting:
> 	/etc/rc.d/init.d/hotplug stop
> 	/etc/rc.d/init.d/hotplug start
> Is the printer driver now loaded?	

Nope.  The only think stopping hotplug and restarting it did was cause
the usb-uhci and usbcore modules to unload and reload.

Looking through /var/log/messages, starting up hotplug causes these
errors to be printed (along with the normal(?) output):

/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no drivers for USB product 0/0/0
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no drivers for USB product 4a6/180/108
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no drivers for USB product 451/1446/110
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no drivers for USB product 4a6/181/108
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no drivers for USB product 781/2/9
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no drivers for USB product 45e/29/108
/etc/hotplug/usb.agent: ... no drivers for USB product 4b8/5/100

> What distro is this?

RedHat 7.0.

If this will help any, this is my USB setup...

My mother board is a Tyan Tiger 133 with the Apollo Pro 133a chipset.
There are two USB ports on the mobo.  Attached to one port is my Nokia
446Xpro monitor which has a 4 port USB hub in the back.  Attached to the
other port is my Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro, which has a 2 port hub.
Nothing is normally attached to the keyboard hub.  Attached to the
monitor hub is my Microsoft Intellimouse Optical, Epson Stylus Photo
870, and Sandisk SDDR-31 compact flash reader.

Is there any more info I can provide that might help?

pete


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  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-03-07  2:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-03-06  5:14 "Cold"-plugging my printer Pete Toscano
2001-03-06  6:33 ` Greg KH
2001-03-06 16:03 ` David Brownell
2001-03-07  2:26 ` Pete Toscano [this message]
2001-03-07  3:09 ` Pete Toscano
2001-03-07  3:38 ` David Brownell
2001-03-07  4:32 ` Pete Toscano
2001-03-07  6:09 ` Greg KH

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