Re: USB device

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Hi,
All usb modules comes with default RHEL installation, you dont have to do anything else.
Important thing you should check whether autofs is working or not? "service autofs start" and 
if you want this service start every boot then "chkconfig --add autofs"
2nd important thing you should also check usb device in bios level enable or not?

On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 08:52:42 +0300
<ksonmez@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I installed Redhat Enterprise 4 and i want to use USB. How can i do
> that? Is there any setting for USB ports?

Regards
Ali Erdinç Köroğlu
http://www.prosoft.com.tr

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