Re: How to send signals from kernel space to user space.

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Hi Narendra,
         Whatever you are asking is not related to kernel. Already
there is command on linux ,lsusb that shows you information about all
USB buses in the system and all devices connected to them.
regards,
Parag.


On 12/23/05, Narendra V Kulkarni <narendra@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
>
> I am newbie to linux. We are developing an embedded application.  We are
> plugging a USB mass storage device.  We are using a devfs to create a device
> entry. I want to mount the USB device as soon as the device is attached and
> recognised. For this i want to send use a signal handler to signal the
> insertion of the device, so that i can mount it.
>
> Please help me in this
>
>
> thanks in advance,
> Narendra
>
>
>
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