Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 08:28:19 +0100 From: David Marec <david.marec@davenulle.org> To: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [Freebsd 9] [amd64] [USB] [HPLIP] what's the (new) right way to manage hplip usb-plugged printers, running Freebsd 9 Message-ID: <4EACFC93.6010309@davenulle.org> In-Reply-To: <C41CBB97-48E5-4C85-B35E-DD9DE0CA8DCB@gsoft.com.au> References: <4EAC0966.2050607@davenulle.org> <C41CBB97-48E5-4C85-B35E-DD9DE0CA8DCB@gsoft.com.au>
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Le 30.10.2011 01:31, Daniel O'Connor a écrit : > On 30/10/2011, at 24:40, David Marec wrote: >> But, now running FreeBSD 9, I get new usb/devd behavior issues. >> >> First, the ulpt module is always loaded. Is there any elegant way to get rid of this 'self loading' behavior, except to remove it from /boot/modules ? >> Anyway, it sounds like HPLIP is now working with the ulpt module loaded. > > I'm not sure what would load it automatically - it may be built into the kernel though. Anyway, as you say it should work with ulpt loaded anyway. I'm quite sure it was not; I mean, if ulpt.ko has been manually removed from /boot/modules, this module is not loaded when I plugged in the printer. >> And, how to handle them with devd ? > > I have a similar problem.. > [ ATTACH statement in devd.conf] > However this doesn't seem to work anymore, it certainly used to.. :( Yep, sounds like it is the same here. > I tried adding the system, subsystem& type parts and changing device-name to cdev but no luck.. I also tried to add entries into /usr/local/etc/devd/devd.conf instead of /etc/devd.conf. And some more unsuccessful attempts, like changing system/subsystem and others, as you did. -- David Marec, mailto:david.marec@davenulle.org http://user.lamaiziere.net/david/Site http://www.diablotins.org/
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