Fusesmb

Hello,

Guys I’m looking for a good instruction to install fusesmb in opensuse 11. I’m a beginner, so it shouldn’t be tot complicated ;).

The instruction from ubuntu (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FuseSmb) are very usable, but they don’t work in opensuse KDE. Hmmm. Why is the community from Ubuntu so very good.

Please help.
Sofie

Hi,

I am trying to use udev to load the firmware into a usb device that I have. The device is a high speed analog to digital converter. I was given the rule and accessloader.sh script from somebody (who is no longer around so I cannot ask him). In the rule the RUN command is issued(shown below)

  1. how can I tell if the script is being called when udevruns ?

The path to the device varies when I connect the device :

/dev/bus/usb/00x/00y

When run udevtest it requires the path to the device

priceless:/home/jprice # ls /dev/bus/usb/003
001 016

priceless:/home/jprice # udevtest /dev/usb/bus/003
unable to open device ‘/dev/usb/bus/003’

I know one issue is figuring out why the device cannot be opened even
if the path is manually specified. Permission is not an issue. I run as root.

But the other issue is how can udev know what x and y are when it runs ?

(if I know what x and why are I can specify the full path to the device in the RUN command in the rule)

A) My rule file contains :

SUBSYSTEM==“usb”, SYSFS{idVendor}==“1605”, SYSFS{idProduct}==“8001”, RUN+="/usr/share/usb/accesloader.sh --chmod --8001"

B)the script accesloader.sh is

It looks like he exected $DEVICE to be set already be set but am not sure where. I think he may have thought it was set by udev.

#!/bin/sh
#This script should work for all ACCES USB devices being produced at the time it was written.

echo performing operation: $1
echo performing on device: $DEVICE

#!/bin/sh

#This script should work for all ACCES USB devices being produced at the time it was written.
#A special thanks go to David Mattes (mattes AT nixnux.org) for providing a really simple version
#that this was built off of

echo performing operation: $1
echo performing on device: $DEVICE

if $1 == “–load” ]
then
case $2 in
“–8001”) hexfile="/usr/share/usb/atod.hex";;
“–0010”) hexfile="/usr/share/usb/atod.hex";;
“–0001”) hexfile="/usr/share/usb/atod.hex";;
“–4001”) hexfile="/usr/share/usb/atod.hex";;
“–0020”) hexfile="/usr/share/usb/atod.hex";;
“–0040”) hexfile="/usr/share/usb/atod.hex";;
“–0030”) hexfile="/usr/share/usb/atod.hex";;
*) hexfile=“invalid”;;
esac
echo $hexfile
echo “attempting to fxload firmware”
/sbin/fxload -t fx2 -D $DEVICE -I $hexfile
fi

if $1 == “–chmod” ]
then
chmod 0666 $DEVICE
fi

C) when I run udevmonitor I see :

UEVENT[1225215075.017604] add@/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.1/usb3/3-2
UEVENT[1225215075.017766] add@/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.1/usb3/3-2/usbdev3.15_ep00
UEVENT[1225215075.017787] add@/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.1/usb3/3-2/3-2:1.0
UEVENT[1225215075.017806] add@/class/usb_device/usbdev3.15
UDEV [1225215075.070469] add@/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.1/usb3/3-2
UDEV [1225215075.100957] add@/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.1/usb3/3-2/usbdev3.15_ep00
UDEV [1225215075.179352] add@/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.1/usb3/3-2/3-2:1.0
UDEV [1225215075.224303] add@/class/usb_device/usbdev3.15

Thank You for help
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hmmmmm why is ubuntu so good?
Note that under hardy (8.04) Many people have been having issues with the kde and gnome file manager browsing samba shares, and fusesmb also seems to be affected

now how good is that maybe go there and ask them

Although you critisize me a littlke, I still haven a fine instruction. Under Ubuntu I had fusesmb workiing quit well.

Sofie

And their community is very kind, you can’t discuss that.

Sofie