What do you have connected to the USB? Have you try the "usbstart" command?. You can find more info in the usb and usbd manpages. kix. On 3/28/06, Sergey Reva wrote: > > Hello Fans, > > With later (05.02.2006) sources I can't use USB... > > port file have such information > > term% cat /dev/usb?/port > 1 495 enable present > 2 580 lowspeed > 1 580 lowspeed > 2 580 lowspeed > 1 495 enable present > 2 580 lowspeed > > but I can't see /dev/usb0/1 and /dev/usb2/1 > > term% usb/usbd -d -v > enumerate port usb1/0.1 > enumerate port usb1/0.2 > usbd: usb1/0: port 1 empty > usbd: usb1/0: port 2 empty > enumerate port usb2/0.1 > enumerate port usb2/0.2 > usbd: usb2/0: port 1 empty > usbd: usb2/0: port 2 empty > enumerate port usb0/0.1 > done > enumerate port usb0/0.2 > usbd: usb0/0: port 1 attached > usb0/0.1 status 0x3 > enabling port usb0/0.1 > usb0/0.1 status now 0x3 > usbd: usb0/0: set speed high > usbd: usb2/0: port 1 attached > usb2/0.1 status 0x3 > enabling port usb2/0.1 > usb2/0.1 status now 0x3 > usbd: usb2/0: set speed high > > Pci output for my usb controller > 0.16.0: --- 0c.03.00 1106/3038 11 4:0000d401 32 > 0.16.1: --- 0c.03.00 1106/3038 3 4:0000d801 32 > 0.16.2: --- 0c.03.00 1106/3038 5 4:0000dc01 32 > 0.16.3: --- 0c.03.20 1106/3104 10 0:ee001000 256 > > Sergey > -- > http://rs-rlab.narod.ru mailto:rs_rlab@mail.ru > > -- Rodolfo García "kix"