- Subject: Re: UDEV : ASUS Laptop G73S MultiCard Reader
- From: Postmaster <Postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2011 11:50:31 -0400
- In-reply-to: <20110717091751.GG25824@kroah.com>
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That is because this is a different device, and it says it is a
vendor-specific protocol, which will not work with the usb-storage
driver, sorry.
I Disagree with most of what u suggest.
Who knows what vendor specific means. And you really wont know until you
try. Which is why there are tables to handle Unusual Devices.
At this time there is a realtek driver in the latest kern code. I would
like to load up this driver when usb-core detects this device.
Right now, I have not found the udev rule for loading up usb-storage.
So where are the udev system specs
BTW: is there a way to disable, and enable the device? Since this usb
device is internal, if I have too many "printk" or DBG messages at
boot-up time, it tends to overflow the rsyslogd daemon.
btw#2 where is this forum? All one sees in the written docs is to email
questions, rather than post questions to a forum.
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