On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Spencer Underground wrote:
> I must admit this is my first time getting a usb device to work in
> Linux. I can see the output of cat /proc/bus/usb/devices finds my
> D-Link DWL 120 I used this command mknod /dev/usb/eth2 c 88 0 to
> initiate the node. -not the proper command I have the acm and pegasus
> mods loaded.
>  From what I have read, most usb adapters that are 10/100 use the
> pegasus driver. It seems to me that I am missing a rudimentary
> process. I can post the output of the /proc/bus/usb/devices if that
> would help.

Remember, ethX is not real stuff in /dev.

You should just be able to do ifconfig ethX, and get a response if you
have your USB stuff config'd right.

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