David Densmore hat gesagt: // David Densmore wrote: > here is an exerpt from the status.lp file in the spool dir: > > opening device '/dev/lp0' at 1999-12-20-04:28:07.270 > cannot open '/dev/lp0' - 'No such device', attempt 1... > > I see this in the boot messages: > > parport0: PC-style at 0x378 [SPP,ECP,ECPPS2] > > I have these files on my system: > > /proc/parport/0/autoprobe > /proc/parport/0/devices > /proc/parport/0/hardware > /proc/parport/0/irq > > but they are all zero bytes. Should they contain some information?
Yes, if the parport and the lp modules are loaded. > If so could someone please send me examples of these files so I can > configure them? They get filled with some info by the kernel if it finds the devices or the hardware. You do not edit them. > Did I not compile something into the kernel that I should have? > I did not add plug and play support, should I have? Do you have the lp.o, parport.o, parport_pc.o and parport_probe.o (last one is maybe not needed, the others are essential) in /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc ? > Can anyone tell me how to fix this? Hope so. Check your modules settings. You need to have: alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc in /etc/modules.conf and maybe: options parport_pc io=0x378,0x278 also. If you load the parport module, lsmod should show something like this: Module Size Used by parport_probe 3204 0 (autoclean) parport_pc 5828 2 (autoclean) lp 4644 0 (autoclean) parport 7048 2 (autoclean) [parport_probe parport_pc lp] -- __ __ Frank Barknecht ____ ______ ____ __ trip\ \ / /wire ______ / __// __ /__/ __// // __ \ \/ / __ \\ ___\ / / / ____/ / / / // ____// /\ \\ ___\\____ \ /_/ /_____/ /_/ /_//_____// / \ \\_____\\_____\ /_/ \_\