[Linux-parport] Hp 5100c not recognized

Marco Pagliari pisciu at gmail.com
Fri Jan 6 14:47:24 EST 2006


2006/1/6, J Fairbairn <jonf.parport at mailnull.com>:
>
> On 2006-01-06 at 17:18+0100 Marco Pagliari wrote:
> > 2006/1/6, J Fairbairn <jonf.parport at mailnull.com >:
> > >
> > > On 2006-01-06 at 15:49+0100 marco wrote:
> > > > modprobe onscsi
> > >
> > > modprobe epst
> > >
> > > is likely to work better.
>
> > i tried with
> >
> > modprobe epst
> >
> > and the dmesg was:
> >
> > epst.0: epst 0.92 (0.92), Shuttle EPST at 0x378 mode 5 (EPP-32) dly 1
> nice 0
> > sg 16
> > scsi2 : epst
>
> Looks good, but I'd expect that to be followed by something
> along the lines of:
>   Vendor: HP        Model: C5190A            Rev: 3740
>   Type:   Processor                          ANSI SCSI revision: 02
>   Attached scsi generic sg1 at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 0,  type 3
>
> Did anything appear in sysfs (/sys/bus/scsi/devices/* here)?


 the directory is empty

> but whatever i think that the system don't recognized the scanner..
> >
> > what can i do?
>
> If your distro uses udev, you need a file called something
> like /etc/udev/rules.d/30-scanner.rules containing something
> like:
>
>    # udev rules for scanner
>
>    BUS="scsi", SYSFS{vendor}="HP", SYSFS{model}="C5190A",
> NAME="scanner_hp_c5100C_%n", GROUP="household", MODE="0660",
> symlink="scanner%n"
>
> Though of course GROUP should be something meaningful on you
> system.  But this isn't going to help if epst isn't
> announcing the scanner to the system. Is sysfs mounted?
>
>   Jón
>
>
> --
> Jón Fairbairn                              Jon.Fairbairn at cl.cam.ac.uk



I  created the  30-scanner.rules file and insert in the /etc/modules file
the scsi_mod, sg, parport, parport_pc, ppscsi and epst modules but (also
after a reboot) nothing has changed.

- The directory /sys/bus/scsi/devices/* is empty

- The sysfs is properly mounted:

         sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)

- This my dmesg log: (its too long and i posted to this link, but if you
want i can post it in to the mail)

         http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=55512

i wish we could find where is the problem.

Thanks a lot

Marco
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