Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 23 May 2002 16:25:50 +0200 | From | Martin Dalecki <> | Subject | Re: [Linux-usb-users] Re: What to do with all of the USB UHCI drivers in the kernel? |
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Uz.ytkownik Stephen J. Gowdy napisa?: > Hi Martin, > What do you actually want to know? That an EHCI controller should > use the ehci-hcd driver and that the OHCI controller should use the > ohci-hcd controller? Or that the uhci-* drivers can't drive a EHCI or OHCI > controller? Or something else?
Well what I know is the following: Kudzu did set up my system to use usb-ohci driver similar. And now you have apparently started to obsolete some of them. I know that there are still two drivers supported. So I would really really wellcome it if you would just write up some documentation about the *whole* transition from using some old driver to the one which is supposed to be the driver used in the future.
Most likely this would be of course module aliasing entires which could be used in /etc/modules.conf to cheat around kudzu - this way it would be for example possible to have a nice dual boot configuration. (I can adjust my boot scripts to set up an apriopriate symlink from /etc/modules.conf to modules-2.5.18.confg and modules-2.4.18.conf debpending what I'm booting anyway...)
In short - if you change something about the configuration and usage - just document it please.
Thank's in advance.
BTW> one of the reasons I never bothered myself with kbuild-2.5 is for example that nio matter how frequently Keith is advertising it - every time I go there to have a look at it at sf what I find is a scatter heap of .tar.gz. The documentation about how to install it makes me nervous, since I would rather just expect a diff and a README how to use it, so I never look after it.
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