Take a look at http://www.linux-usb.org plenty of hints there
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> From: linux-arm-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:linux-arm-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of jmi@ded
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:57 PM
> To: Stefano Coluccini; linux-arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: USB memory device
>
>
> 1) Sorry, mixed up some xconfig things, there was a
> usb2ide bridge selected. Thought it was needed.
> That is why the I got the ide.h complain.
>
> > > On x86 machines the stick gets supprt via SCSI
> > > emulation. I try to add SCSI support to the ARM
> > > kernel with make xconfig.
> >
> > With arm linux too.
>
> 2) May be off topic here but, may I get any hint on
> mounting the USB stick. So far I start from a 8MB
> ramdisk containing only busybox. Are there any
> extra tools needed? I can the see the message telling
> me about plugging and unplugging the USB stick.
> But I don't see any scsi controller or devices in /proc/scsi.
>
> > I've more recent CD (september 2003) with kernel 2.4.19-rmk7 already
> > patched. However I think that official 2.4.29-rmk7 should
> be fine too.
>
> 3) Yes, I'm interested. Where is the best place to
> dig for current kernel version for this Chip/Board?
>
> Thanx for your support
> Jens Michaelsen
>
>
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