Re: finding USB camera using /sbin.lsmod

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On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 23:58, Stephen W wrote:
> Used /sbin/lsmod | more
> 
> as suggested, and the some what near results are:
> 
> usb-ohci               21160   0  (unused)
> usbcore                77696   1  [scanner hid
> ehci-hcd usb-ohci]
> 
> Doesn't seem to want to see the USB port the camera is
> on... (this box does have four of them and not sure
> how they are assigned ids... - better get out the
> manual)
> 
> StephenW

As root in a term, you can do:

/sbin/insmod usb-storage
/sbin/insmod scsi-mod

...and if successful, use kdf to mount your cam - but make sure you plug
the cam in, eh?

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